Agricultural Land in Western Australia, Australia

A innovative alternative investment in Australian agriculture

Agricultural Investment,
Western Australia,
Australia

  • Invest from £10,000 and look forward to 8 years returns at an expected return of 12%
  • 8 Year Investment Term
  • Investors to recieve 60% of net profits
  • At the end of term, 100% of the sale price of the land will be returned to the investor
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Summary

  • Invest from £10,000 and look forward to 8 years returns at an expected return of 12%
  • 8 Year Investment Term
  • Investors to recieve 60% of net profits
  • At the end of term, 100% of the sale price of the land will be returned to the investor
  • Australia is one of the world's top wheat producers.
  • Global wheat consumption has grown by 1% annually for the past 20 years.
  • There exists a guaranteed market for this type of commodity.
  • A very secure market
  • Australia has an advanced, reliable legal system
  • Politically Stable
  • Stable Currency
  • Advanced economy and infrastructure
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Description

Certainty of demand is an important ingredient in an investment and there can be few other investments in the world where demand is more certain than wheat. Wheat is one of the most important food staples on Earth and demand is growing as the population rises, its popularity spreads into Asia and as wheat is ever increasingly used for biofuels.

Property Frontiers is now able to offer an exciting wheat based investment in one of the World’s most important and productive wheat growing nations; Australia. With this opportunity, investors acquire an area of farm land which is then managed by a leading Australian farm management firm. Returns are generated for the investor through the growth and sale of wheat on their land. Due to the high quality of wheat grown in Australia and the high productivity of the land, it is expected that net yields will exceed 12% per annum.

At the end of the eight year investment period, all the land on the farm will be sold and the sales proceeds returned to each investor. With predicted increases in wheat demand and wheat prices, it is expected that the land will see good levels of appreciation over this period and provide yet a further return to the investor.
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Location

We have considered many geographical locations across the world as an area for Agricultural Investment products.

The choices range from South America to Eastern Europe and from Western Europe to Australasia with each different country having its own set of advantages and disadvantages.

The Australian grains industry is an important part of the Australian economy and farm sector. It is an industry that is worth in excess of AUS $8 billion. The industry is split into 3 distinct groups, wheat, coarse grains and oilseeds. Wheat is the largest grain crop grown in Australia and production exceeds the other two product groups combined.

The wheat grown is Australia is predominately white grained. This, together with Australia’s strict quality control standards ensures that the reputation it carries in the international wheat market is the amongst the finest in the world, and allows Australia to differentiate it’s wheat from that of other major exporting countries.

Over the last 20 years, Australian wheat production has averaged at 16 million tonnes per year and in recent years the area harvested for wheat has increased significantly, as well as the average wheat yield per hectare.
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Wheat is the third most produced cereal after maize and rice, it is a staple food used in the production of flour, breads, biscuits, cereal, pasta, juice, and noodles. It is fermented to make alcohol and biofuel, and is used widely as a forage crop for livestock. It is used as a cash-crop owing to its good yield per unit area, it grows well in a temperate climate in short growing season and produces a high quality flour that is used in the majority of bread making worldwide.

Over the past 20 years, worldwide wheat consumption has been growing on average at a stable 1% per annum. Total world consumption is around 595 million tonnes per year and this figure is expected to continue to grow over the coming years.

An ever increasing world population, rising incomes in the developing world and the increasing use of biomass for energy will fuel an unprecedented growth in demand for wheat.
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  • Freehold
  • Stunning Views
  • Parks
  • Prime Location

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