Media Release: Clayton Utz advises Vietnamese agribusiness on milestone $130 million investment into Australia

06 Mar 2020

Darwin, 6 March 2020: With Clayton Utz as legal advisers, Vietnamese owned Clean Agriculture and International Tourism (CAIT) has now successfully completed its acquisition of three cattle stations from private cattle producer Consolidated Pastoral Company. 

Announced to the market in January 2019, the $130 million deal represents the largest investment in Australia by a Vietnamese business to date.

Clayton Utz partner Margie Michaels led the firm's advisory team, which included special counsel Scott Girdler, senior associate Tatiane Kelly and Lauren Evans, lawyer. The transaction is an example of strong foreign appetite for premium agricultural assets with long-term growth potential.

CAIT has acquired two Northern Territory properties – the Auvergne and Newry Stations in the Victoria River district, south-west of Darwin – and the Argyle Downs Station in the East Kimberly region of Western Australia. Combined, the stations span more than 740,000 hectares of land. Other assets included in the sale are more than 50,000 head of cattle and station plant and equipment.

CAIT is considering plans to diversify the stations, which have been mainly used for breeding and growing cattle, into high-value cropping and other non-pastoral use.

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