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NEW FARM
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Diversify your Portfolio and help Regenerate a Million Acres (and more)

THE BEST INVESTMENT ON EARTH
is Earth itself
We're on a mission to Regenerate One Million Acres
Why Australian Farmland?
Australian Farmland has outperformed major asset classes over the long term
Source: Rural Bank Farmland Values Report


Farmland has historically offered attractive investment returns.
With regenerative management, Investing in Farmland can also provide environmental benefits
13.05%
TOTAL ANNUALISED RETURNS
Since December 2015
6.03%
YIELD
Source: The Australian Farmland Index (ANREV)
7.09%
CAPITAL GROWTH
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"...Country is loved, needed, and cared for, and country loves, needs, and cares for her peoples in turn..."
Palyku woman Ambelin Kwaymullina
Regenerative Agriculture

Regenerative agriculture works with nature to restore soil and ecosystem health while producing food and fibre.
Regenerative farming increases production and profitability, and also creates drought, flood and fire resilience - reducing risk and improving yields over time.
By focusing on sil helath, and increaseing biodiversity, regeerative management also creates
Regenerative farming increases production and profitability, and also creates drought, flood and fire resilience - reducing risk and improving yields over time.
A mere 2% increase in the carbon content of the planet’s soils could offset 100% of all greenhouse gas emissions going into the atmosphere”
Rattan Lal, Soil Scientist
How it works

Our Mission
Our mission is to create generational wealth, by investing in the health of the natural systems that support all of us.
To feed the world, for future generations, in co-creation with nature, and for the benefit of all Life.
To create opportunities for everybody to invest in what really matters, the source of all true wealth, the Earth itself.
To create holistic wealth - financial, ecological, social and spiritual - in service to Life, not at Life's expense.
Our Partners


We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands and waters we depend upon. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and recognise these lands and waters were never ceded.
We recognise with deep humility that many of the ways in which we are only beginning to understand, have been known by traditional owners for generations, and we have much to learn.
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