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Integrated Tree Cropping cashes up to buy land
10 Aug 2005

Integrated Tree Cropping is in the market for farmland it can turn back to forest, or at least into plantation timber. The company will raise $53 million in a new rights issue, most of which will be used to buy more land for plantations. ITC owns land, but leases the land to other growers.

The Mercury, 10/08/05

Previous News Items:
1 Aug 2005 | Otway families plant hardwood forests on cleared farmland
1 Aug 2005 | Boutique SA wine growers exempted from land tax
29 Jul 2005 | Ageing graziers quit Queensland wool industry
25 Jul 2005 | Rural property price set for a downturn
20 Jul 2005 | Queensland mulls ‘sustainable’ farming leases


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