Video: A Rare Opportunity for Institutional Investors to Access Australian Agriculture

27 September 2023

For institutional investors only

Investing well and sustainably in Australian agriculture delivers many rewards – positive social and community impact, significant environmental benefits, and competitive financial outcomes for investors. Leveraging Warakirri’s close to 30 years’ experience in the sector, we believe taking a long-term and holistic approach to sustainability is the key to success – by actively balancing a range of positive outcomes across social, environmental, and economic considerations.

Stuart Devlin, Head of Distribution and Adrian Goonan, Investment Director, Agriculture, recently presented at a GlobalAg Investing Webinar on the topic of “A Rare Opportunity to Invest in Australian Agriculture”. You can watch excepts from the webinar, recorded on 20 September 2023, below.

 

  • Stuart Devlin, Head of Distribution provides an overview of Warakirri’s agriculture capabilities and the role Australia is playing in feeding the world’s growing population.

 

  • Adrian Goonan, Investment Director, Agriculture provides a snapshot of the Australian broadacre cropping sector and an introduction to a new positive impact cropping strategy Warakirri, working alongside institutional investors, is looking to bring to market.

 

Important Information:
This information has been prepared by Warakirri Asset Management Ltd  (Warakirri) (ABN 33 057 529 370) (AFSL 246782). The information contained in this presentation should be used as general information only and is for the exclusive use of existing institutional investors, prospective institutional investors and asset consultants.  It does not take into account the particular circumstances, investment objectives and needs for investment of any investor, or purport to be comprehensive or constitute investment advice and should not be relied upon as such. Any forecasts, projections or other forward looking statements contained in this document are examples only and may involve elements of subjective judgment and assumptions as to future events which may or may not be correct or which may later change.  There are usually differences between forecasts, projections and actual results because events and actual circumstances frequently do not occur as forecast and these differences may be material.​ Investments entail risks, the value of investments can go down as well as up and investors should be aware they might not get back the full value invested.​ ​Warakirri is not a taxation advisor and you should consult appropriate professional advisors on any taxation, legal, stamp duty and accounting implications of making an investment in any Warakirri fund or service.  Further, the content within this publication is not an offer or solicitation to enter into any agreement of any kind or intended to have that effect.​

Warakirri Agriculture

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