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Message started by Baronvonrort on Apr 21st, 2014 at 2:19pm

Title: Indonesia buys Australian cattle farms.
Post by Baronvonrort on Apr 21st, 2014 at 2:19pm

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A second Indonesian company in just over 6 months has bought a top end cattle station signalling a strengthening of the live cattle export market.

Great giant livestock, the second largest cattle feedlot in Indonesia is believed to have bought Willaroo station for $15.1 million.

The Deal comes after Indonesian group Japfa,also known as Santori,snapped up Riveren and Inverway last year for about $35 million.

The 170,000 hectare Willeroo south western of Katherine has an estimated carrying capacity of 22,000 head of cattle.
www.theland.com.au/news/agriculture/property/general-news/indonesia-snaps-up-top-end-stations/2695332.aspx


We give Indonesia around $10 million per week in foreign aid,if they own the farms they own the beef so any whingeing leftist cannot stop them exporting their own live beef back to Indonesia for halal slaughter.

Of course the leftists are no better with selling off our country, when we had the recession we had to have many farmers went broke and sold up to the Japanese, Wagyu beef is Japanese.

Title: Re: Indonesia buys Australian cattle farms.
Post by Gnads on Apr 21st, 2014 at 3:17pm
It is stupid to sell off our farms to the Indonesians so they run their integrated beef business from the ground up here in Australia... just like the Japanese have done but the Japs owned the property here, the feed lot here, the Abattoir here & shipped it home in containers. The Chinese are in on the act as well. And many other foreigners own large cattle properties here.

Just how beneficial is that to Australia? Not very..... so imho it's stupid.

The property owner may have their superannuation pay day but then all the future profits go offshore.

Title: Re: Indonesia buys Australian cattle farms.
Post by Baron Von Taipan on Apr 21st, 2014 at 3:32pm
Apparently its called foreign investment.

I call it "being sold out"!

Title: Re: Indonesia buys Australian cattle farms.
Post by Ajax on Apr 21st, 2014 at 3:44pm
That's the new world order or was it globalisation or is it now free trade, at work.

Designed to ruin countries.

Kind a like global cooling then global warming then green energy and now finally climate change.

Both come from the same people.

Title: Re: Indonesia buys Australian cattle farms.
Post by Jackness on Apr 21st, 2014 at 5:08pm
Today they buy our land, tomorrow they bring their whole village people over and in 5 years time they will set up a Jakarta in Australia. Sooner or later we will see another "Bali bombing" happening right on Australian soil.

Those short-statured ape-lookalikes indonesian monkeys have no remorse about committing these terror acts. Lest we forget.

Title: Re: Indonesia buys Australian cattle farms.
Post by Jackness on Apr 21st, 2014 at 5:19pm

Gnads wrote on Apr 21st, 2014 at 3:17pm:
It is stupid to sell off our farms to the Indonesians so they run their integrated beef business from the ground up here in Australia... just like the Japanese have done but the Japs owned the property here, the feed lot here, the Abattoir here & shipped it home in containers. The Chinese are in on the act as well. And many other foreigners own large cattle properties here.

Just how beneficial is that to Australia? Not very..... so imho it's stupid.

The property owner may have their superannuation pay day but then all the future profits go offshore.


That is why Australia needs Pauline Hanson now more than ever. I don't get why she got such a bad rep for defending Australian's rights.

Title: Re: Indonesia buys Australian cattle farms.
Post by WorldSacred on Apr 21st, 2014 at 8:24pm
Well, goodbye economy. Suppose that the local and state government couldn't make some practical decisions in keeping those farms viable. Or perhaps those farms are viable, and the Indonesians want to take full use of them. So fahking sick of seeing our foundations for our jobs getting eroded away because governments simply do not care.

Title: Re: Indonesia buys Australian cattle farms.
Post by Baron Von Taipan on Apr 22nd, 2014 at 9:12am

UnSubRocky wrote on Apr 21st, 2014 at 8:24pm:
Well, goodbye economy. Suppose that the local and state government couldn't make some practical decisions in keeping those farms viable. Or perhaps those farms are viable, and the Indonesians want to take full use of them. So fahking sick of seeing our foundations for our jobs getting eroded away because governments simply do not care.


The Elite have said that they can not afford to leave farming up to the farmers. Corporations must come in and manage the farms.

Also, due to the objective of piling everyone into the major population centres they want everyone out of the rural areas and they even want people out of the coastal areas as well!

In the future there will nothing but mega-cities.

Title: Re: Indonesia buys Australian cattle farms.
Post by aquascoot on Apr 22nd, 2014 at 9:23am
Not mine.

though a neighbour does have 6 shacks set up on his he rents out to tourists (mainly chinese) and i'm thinking of doing the same thing.
The wise man/country is happy to rent his assets but is a fool to sell them

Title: Re: Indonesia buys Australian cattle farms.
Post by Baron Von Taipan on Apr 22nd, 2014 at 9:25am

Jackness wrote on Apr 21st, 2014 at 5:19pm:

Gnads wrote on Apr 21st, 2014 at 3:17pm:
It is stupid to sell off our farms to the Indonesians so they run their integrated beef business from the ground up here in Australia... just like the Japanese have done but the Japs owned the property here, the feed lot here, the Abattoir here & shipped it home in containers. The Chinese are in on the act as well. And many other foreigners own large cattle properties here.

Just how beneficial is that to Australia? Not very..... so imho it's stupid.

The property owner may have their superannuation pay day but then all the future profits go offshore.


That is why Australia needs Pauline Hanson now more than ever. I don't get why she got such a bad rep for defending Australian's rights.


Because she was interfering with the big agenda and that agenda doesn't include what's best for us.

Title: Re: Indonesia buys Australian cattle farms.
Post by GA on Apr 22nd, 2014 at 10:33am

Jackness wrote on Apr 21st, 2014 at 5:19pm:

Gnads wrote on Apr 21st, 2014 at 3:17pm:
It is stupid to sell off our farms to the Indonesians so they run their integrated beef business from the ground up here in Australia... just like the Japanese have done but the Japs owned the property here, the feed lot here, the Abattoir here & shipped it home in containers. The Chinese are in on the act as well. And many other foreigners own large cattle properties here.

Just how beneficial is that to Australia? Not very..... so imho it's stupid.

The property owner may have their superannuation pay day but then all the future profits go offshore.


That is why Australia needs Pauline Hanson now more than ever. I don't get why she got such a bad rep for defending Australian's rights.


It's the Aussie that's selling off the country, dummy. Pauline Hanson types are selling us out, their objection really is to who they are selling the country to, not the sale itself.

The Aussie mentality has it that business is about making money, and the quickest money is the best money. A quick buck is seen as the best buck, by the poor dumb 'Aussies'.

Title: Re: Indonesia buys Australian cattle farms.
Post by Pastafarian on Apr 22nd, 2014 at 10:35am

Jackness wrote on Apr 21st, 2014 at 5:19pm:

Gnads wrote on Apr 21st, 2014 at 3:17pm:
It is stupid to sell off our farms to the Indonesians so they run their integrated beef business from the ground up here in Australia... just like the Japanese have done but the Japs owned the property here, the feed lot here, the Abattoir here & shipped it home in containers. The Chinese are in on the act as well. And many other foreigners own large cattle properties here.

Just how beneficial is that to Australia? Not very..... so imho it's stupid.

The property owner may have their superannuation pay day but then all the future profits go offshore.


That is why Australia needs Pauline Hanson now more than ever. I don't get why she got such a bad rep for defending Australian's rights.




Because she did it in an illiterate, poorly thought out typically Queensland way.

Title: Re: Indonesia buys Australian cattle farms.
Post by cods on Apr 22nd, 2014 at 10:39am
rubbish they will lease the land they will have a million rules to live by.. they do the wrong thing we boot them out.. and keep their cattle..the land goes nowhere it always belongs to the country..

gawd your thick..if the land is sitting there and no aussie wants it.. why not..we are feeding the so called poor people you are always claiming we dont do enough for..get a life.

Title: Re: Indonesia buys Australian cattle farms.
Post by ian on Apr 22nd, 2014 at 10:42am

Jackness wrote on Apr 21st, 2014 at 5:19pm:
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That is why Australia needs Pauline Hanson now more than ever. I don't get why she got such a bad rep for defending Australian's rights.

Please explain.

Title: Re: Indonesia buys Australian cattle farms.
Post by Knight Errant Sir Grappler on Apr 22nd, 2014 at 1:21pm

cods wrote on Apr 22nd, 2014 at 10:39am:
rubbish they will lease the land they will have a million rules to live by.. they do the wrong thing we boot them out.. and keep their cattle..the land goes nowhere it always belongs to the country..

gawd your thick..if the land is sitting there and no aussie wants it.. why not..we are feeding the so called poor people you are always claiming we dont do enough for..get a life.


I didn't see anything about a lease agreement - just a purchase.  I was going to bring into the discussion the very real option of an iron-bound leasing arrangement for any foreign purchase of property (done that already over the housing market) instead of any outright purchase.

That way they pay royalties and rent annually, and the profits at least partly come home to Oz.... then the government of the day can piss it against the wall at whim as usual!!  No problem!

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