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‘Enormous appetite’ remains for Aussie agribusiness

Crowdfunder DomaCom is eyeing new opportunities in agriculture and remains bullish on the prospects for Australian investors.

by Jack Derwin
October 13, 2016
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While the crowdfunder’s ‘ambitious’ attempt to purchase the famous Kidman was ultimately unsuccessful, DomaCom chief executive Arthur Naoumidis says the bid is evidence that interest in agribusiness investment remains strong.

“What our Kidman bid demonstrated is the enormous appetite among investors to acquire agricultural assets. People are motivated by a desire to keep prime rural land in Australian hands, as well as the opportunity for steady yield and capital gain,” Mr Naoumidis said.

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DomaCom was last week outbid by a joint venture between Gina Rhinehart and Chinese company Shanghai Real Estate Stock Co.

“On the back of this campaign, I now believe there is a real opportunity is for us to use this momentum to address the funding issue for our Australian farmers at a more grassroots level,” Mr Naoumidis said.

“We will focus our energies on more attainable rural opportunities that we believe will have significant structural benefits for Australian farmers by keeping families on the land with a minimum of debt and helping prevent the sale of properties to overseas interests.”

In light of that, DomaCom announced it will make a second attempt to acquire a stake in Australian agribusiness, this time through a smaller regional operation.

“To this end we have identified this north Queensland property that has a carrying capacity of 4,500 head of cattle, with a long-term capacity to exceed this number,” Mr Naoumidis said.

“The property has been in the same family for the past 120 years, and what our crowdfunding proposal will allow is for this family to retain a significant amount of the equity in the DomaCom bookbuild, with the capital raised via crowdfunding to be used to pay off bank debt, and allow the family to focus on operating the business.”

For more on Australian agribusiness, please see this recent article in nestegg.com.au 

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