Emerging economies are driving global demand for protein, with forecasted growth of 50% by 2030. Australian Food and Farming’s Key Advantage Lamb Fund was created to meet this demand. The investment offers shelter from property and the stock market volatility, whilst providing the potential for high yields and capital growth. The fund is looking to become Australia’s largest and lowest cost lamb producer, and establish the world’s first recognizable lamb brand.
PRESENTATION
Short Investor Briefing:
AFF Director David Anderson outlines the investment opportunity
LAMB FUND STRATEGY
Australian Food & Farming’s strategy as an Australian sheep meat producer is to acquire, develop, own and operate agricultural assets across productive regions of Australia. Their Key Advantage Lamb Fund has the benefit of scale, a consistent yield of land and numerous assets that will generate multiple streams of income for investors in the fund.
Land Holding
By consolidating inexpensive farm land and consolidating AFF will continue to increase the yield of their asset holdings, through asset and land management.
Marketing
AFF have the scale and capital to establish a purely Australian lamb brand both at home and abroad, filling a clear gap in the market. Thanks to their network, they have a paddock to plate distribution strategy which looks to maximize ROI on each asset.
Farming
The Key Advantage Lamb Fund looks to employ regenerative best practice scalable farming techniques to not only increase land value but create a protein commodity not impacted by macroeconomic factors.
Team
A combination of an Investment team with a long history in commodity investments, coupled with a farm investment team using best in class farming techniques as well as top end Dorper Lamb genetics puts AFF in an enviable position.
Land Holding
By consolidating inexpensive farm land and consolidating AFF will continue to increase the yield of their asset holdings, through asset and land management.
Marketing
AFF have the scale and capital to establish a purely Australian lamb brand both at home and abroad, filling a clear gap in the market. Thanks to their network, they have a paddock to plate distribution strategy which looks to maximize ROI on each asset.
Farming
The Key Advantage Lamb Fund looks to employ regenerative best practice scalable farming techniques to not only increase land value but create a protein commodity not impacted by macroeconomic factors.
Team
A combination of an Investment team with a long history in commodity investments, coupled with a farm investment team using best in class farming techniques as well as top end Dorper Lamb genetics puts AFF in an enviable position.
CREATING A BRAND
While many other established and well known brands exist for other proteins in Australia, AFF plans to use their fund to create and establish the first truly recognisable Lamb Brand in Australia and beyond.
AFF Brands
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AFF TEAM
As a specialist farming enterprise, AFF have an established record of performance in protein production. Our team’s capabilities extend into exporting and marketing of Australian product to global consumers.
The Management Team dedicated to Australian Food & Farming collectively have almost 100 years of farm management experience. They are management light and the management of AFF does not bear any costs to the fund. The Management Team has advised on and participated in multiple corporate transactions across the beef, sheep, rural property, dairy and grain sectors in Australia over the last 30 years.
Live Investor Briefing
Please join Australian Food & Farming Managing Director David Anderson for a special Investor Update and Farm Update.
During the session, David will discuss:
- The company’s vision to become the lowest-cost producer of sheep meat for end consumers while maintaining a reliable secondary income stream from the sale of grain.
- A detailed Farm Update for the December 2019 – January 2020 period.
- What is regenerative farming and how it differs to traditional forms.
This session will be live and include a Q&A, and only requires an internet connection. Spots are limited, so secure yours today.