Super fund's $150m farm buy
- Farm Weekly
- 21 August 2015
First State Super follows US and Canadian super funds with major investment in Australian almond plantations.
First State Super follows US and Canadian super funds with major investment in Australian almond plantations.
A substantial payout could be in store for private equity firms willing to take on the risk and plough capital into the farming business.
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Une trentaine d'acheteurs venus de Chine, du Canada, des Etats-Unis, d'Amérique du Sud, d'Indonésie, de Suisse et d'Australie sont en compétition pour ces 11 millions d'hectares.
One of the world's largest farms is up for sale in Australia, with bidders hailing from China, the US, Canada, the UK, Switzerland, South America and Indonesia