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RECENTLY SOLD

National

Mark Barber mark.barber@elders.com.au

+61 427 603 433

Victoria & Tasmania

Nick Myer nick.myer@elders.com.au

+61 427 610 278

South Australia

Phil Keen phil.keen@elders.com.au

+61 438 308 650

New South Wales

Richard Gemmell richard.gemmell@elders.com.au

+61 428 164 672

Queensland & Northern Territory

Daniel Roberts daniel.Roberts@elders.com.au

+61 459 566 252

Western Australia

Simon Cheetham simon.cheetham@elders.com.au

+61 428 147 359

The Elders team are proud to present an impressive selection of agricultural opportunities from across Australia. The number of offerings in this edition is even more impressive given the steady decline in the number of properties that have come into the market in this year compared to last 12 months.

Elders was the Platinum sponsor of Evokeag held in Adelaide last week. I was fortunate to attend as one of the large Elders contingent at the event. Evokeag is the largest agricultural tech conference and showcase in Australia. The event attracted 1,600 attendees who we shown a wide range of the latest ag tech products and services from around the world.

A key focus of the latest ag-tech innovations is monitoring accurately and regularly (often in real time) all aspects of a farm’s natural resources, including soils, water, vegetation, and climate. The data informs owners of the state of their properties to help make better management decisions. This information will also play an important role in presenting a property to market. Buyers are demanding more and more information about a property when considering a purchase and have access to an ever-increasing amount of data sources. Vendors need to carefully consider the information they can provide to show the best features of their property to prospective buyers. Elders has a large technical services and innovation team supporting our farmland team to provide the latest innovations to our clients. The use of the latest assessment tools will also allow vendors to asset and present to the market carbon abatement and sequestration opportunities on their properties. Demand for opportunities to offset carbon emissions in farmland from other parts of the economy is increasing and becoming an important part of many buyer’s decisions. A major feature of property markets in future will be the value given to carbon sequestration and abatement capacities of properties when they are presented to buyers.

I would also like to welcome to Elders the Emms Mooney team in the Central Tablelands of NSW. Emms Mooney are a highly regarded real estate and livestock agency business in the region and will make a great addition to the experienced and professional Elders NSW team. Welcome aboard!

Please enjoy this edition of Estates, and as always don’t hesitate to contact one of the team if you have any questions on any of the properties or to inquire about your property.

Mark Barber

General Manager Farmland Agency and Investments

0427 603 433

mark.barber@elders.com.au

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