Since the term was coined in 1957, agribusiness has seen considerable change.
We work with our clients to harness this change, to establish, maintain and grow their agribusiness operations and portfolio interests across the globe.
By understanding the key sensitivities, issues and challenges this sector faces and the opportunities and commercial drivers that inform their decisions we partner with multinational clients in both established markets and higher growth emerging markets to create better business outcomes.
We are focused on ensuring commercial outcomes for our clients and delivering commercially astute, innovative advice and a premium client experience. This investment in our relationships builds the exceptional, lasting working relationships and the deep understanding we are known for.
We can also advise on all aspects of ESG considerations, mergers and acquisitions, dispute resolution and other key areas of commercial legal services across agribusiness sub-sectors including
- Dairy
- Livestock & Aquaculture
- Grains & Sugar
- Timber
- Processing & Supply Chain
- Real Estate
Experience
Daewoo International Corporation
Advising on its acquisition of Bio Inti Agrindo, an Indonesian palm oil plantation company
Danone
Advising on its acquisition, in partnership with the Abraaj Group, of Fan Milk International, a leading manufacturer and distributor of frozen dairy products and juices operating in the West African markets of Ghana, Nigeria, Togo, Burkina Faso, Benin and Côte d'Ivoire
Goodman Fielder Limited
Advising on the acquisition of it by Wilmar International Limited and First Pacific Company Limited via scheme of arrangement
Global Forest Partners
Advising on the restructure and sale to funds managed of plantations associated with Elders forestry division, including 16 managed funds
Ingham Group
Advising on its acquisition as the largest poultry supplier in Australia and New Zealand
Murray Goulburn Co-operative Co. Limited
Advising on the implementation of a transformative new capital structure and successful A$500 million capital raising