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Our Company
AACo is a world-leading provider of beef and agricultural products.
With more than 600,000 head of cattle, we are Australia's largest beef producer and own and operate 19 cattle stations, two feedlots and three farms across more than 7.2 million hectares of land across Queensland and the Northern Territory. This equates to approximately 1.1 per cent of Australia’s land mass.
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Leadership
AACo's leaders are skilled and passionate about about the beef industry. Each are required to hold themselves accountable for contributing to the success of the Company, to make safety and our people a priority and to work with integrity.
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Strategy
AACo’s strategy is to own and operate vertically integrated and diversified agribusiness operations while applying innovative business practices and technology to achieve long-term productivity gains.
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Environment & Sustainability
AACo is committed to innovative environmental management which protects the resources on which our production systems are based.
Our environment and sustainability initiatives are driven by a dedicated and skilled Rangelands team who are committed to best practice and supporting our people to deliver on environmental compliance.
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Animal Welfare
AACo considers the welfare of animals on each of our stations and feedlots to be of the utmost importance. World's best practice across all areas of animal welfare is enforced across the company.
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Indigenous Engagement
AACo has a long-term commitment to indigenous engagement, having partnered with indigenous community groups across the Northern Territory for around 150 years.
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Our History
AACo has a long and proud history as a world leading producer of beef and agricultural products.
The company continues to diversify its operations into a vertically integrated agribusiness, backed by a solid history of sustainability and growth.
With more than 600,000 head of cattle, today, AACo owns and operates 19 cattle stations, two feedlots and three farms across more than 7.2 million hectares of land across Queensland and the Northern Territory, equating to approximately 1.1 per cent of Australia’s land mass.