• Australia: CPC and Terra Firma bosses buying back the farm
    • Farm Weekly
    • 15 October 2019

    Terra Firma, founded by British multi-millionaire Guy Hands, has owned CPC since 2009 when it paid James Packer and partners about $425m for what was then a 5.6m hectare estate.

  • Australia: CPC property selldown continues, with Ucharonidge divestment
    • Beef Central
    • 18 June 2019

    The sell-down of northern grazing assets continues for Terra Firma’s Consolidated Pastoral Co, with a deal announced today to sell its Ucharonidge station in the Northern Territory to Malcolm Harris’s Cleveland Agriculture.

  • Consolidated Pastoral Company sells three stations in NT and WA
    • Weekly Times
    • 09 January 2019

    One of Australia’s largest pastoral empires has sold three properties in its portfolio spanning more than 740,00ha to a Vietnamese investment group in a deal understood to be worth $135 million.

  • Terra Firma seeks premium for "Project Ribeye" Australian farm sale
    • Reuters
    • 15 May 2018

    The hefty mark-up for the 5.5 million ha property could leave foreign bidders in the box seat, testing the government's appetite for foreign ownership less than two years after it rejected China-led bids for an energy grid and agricultural company. energy grid and agricultural company.

  • Beef, big bucks and buy-ups: are Chinese investors changing the face of Australia?
    • Guardian
    • 06 August 2015

    Chinese company's takeover of Australian farmland and firms draws mixed reaction from Australia ministers.

  • CPC buys Bunda for $15m
    • Financial Review
    • 01 December 2014

    The $700 million fund, owned by London based Terra Firma, controls 19 properties across Australia's top end covering more than 5.6 million hectares.

  • Terra Firma to sell Aus beef stake
    • Financial Review
    • 21 November 2014

    London-based private equity titan Terra Firma is mulling a partial sale of Australia's largest privately owned beef producer, after being approached by several Chinese companies.

  • Buyout firms look for cash cows in agricultural assets
    • Preqin
    • 14 July 2014

    According to data provider Preqin, there are 25 private equity funds targeting agriculture investments, with a total target of $1.1 billion.

  • US, UK, and China lead foreign land investments in agriculture and finance
    • Circle of Blue
    • 22 June 2012

    Circle of Blue have put together an interactive map of land grabs by country and by sector.

  • What price NZ? Land bid tests limits
    • NZ Herald
    • 27 May 2011

    Last week, bids closed for an 83% stake in Fonterra's biggest supplier, Dairy Holdings, which oversees 72 South Island farms. Bidders reportedly include Chinese dairy giant Bright Dairy, a pastoral fund owned by Australian investment bank Macquarie Group, British private equity firm Terra Firma. US private equity firm Carlyle Group and the Harvard Endowment Fund.

  • Pastoral holdings remain a family affair
    • The Australian
    • 30 October 2010

    Fears that faceless corporations and international investors would become the new barons of the Australian bush have proved to be unfounded

  • Foreign investors eye rural targets
    • The Australian
    • 24 April 2009

    The debate over foreign investment is set to expand from the mining industry to agriculture as overseas investors pour billions of dollars into Australian rural properties considered by some to be strategic national assets.

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