Agricultural land and water use change is at the core of AAG Partners strategy. Interpreting the development process is key to understanding the distinct opportunity AAG Partners is looking to pursue within the Australian Agricultural landscape.
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Identifying, Acquiring & Planning
The process begins with identifying under-utilised, inefficient farmland assets by leveraging unparalleled industry experience. The CFM team significantly de-risk investments by specialising in the sourcing, due diligence and planning aspects of potential development projects. Key features of this process are:
Identifying suitable soil types for a target cropping development.
Understanding region climate and general suitability.
Specific focus on water sources and identifying its highest and best end use.
Swift asset acquisition by leveraging industry contacts and experience.
Unrivalled planning, modelling and budgeting for pre-identified asset opportunities and development projects.
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Development Phase
With an industry leading track record in developing farmland assets across a wide number of alternative crops and farming systems, AAG Partners has the experience, management team and structure to deliver scaled, high-class development projects.
Core Development Projects:
Irrigated Cotton/Broadacre Farming
Dryland Farming
Almonds
Pistachios
High-Density Citrus
Kiwifruit
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Completion
Having such a refined and targeting approach to agricultural development projects leads to best-in-class end products from operational, aesthetic and efficiency perspectives.
Alternative Cropping Systems & Developments
AAG Partners offers investors a number of alternative strategies ranging from broadacre farming to orchards. Each cropping system can provide a range of alternative return profiles from risk, break-even points, total returns and total investment perspectives. Below provides a cash only summary of alternate development J-curve’s for given systems/crops.