Agribusinesses generate more than $28M for Indigenous Land Corporation

Written on the 16 November 2016

The Indigenous Land Corporation's agribusiness subsidiary generated more than $28 million in revenue last financial year, thanks largely to its cattle operations in northern Australia.

The ILC's National Indigenous Pastoral Enterprises (NIPE) runs a portfolio of 14 agribusinesses stretching from the Kimberley in Western Australia to Tasmania's Bruny Island.

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Source: ABC rural, Matt Brann


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