Stable returns and a growing demand for food and other agricultural products in China are likely to spur Chinese investment in Australian farmland, according to analysts.As of March, returns on investment in this sector had risen 8.46 per cent year on year, with income contributing 5.15 per cent and appreciation returns 3.17 per cent, according to an index compiled by the Asian Association for Investors in Non-Listed Real Estate Vehicles (ANREV).“Farmland as an asset is getting more traction in…
Source : South China Morning Post
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