Cargill buys Tas gem

By Larry Schlesinger
Updated September 24 2015 - 10:45am, first published September 14 2015 - 9:16am
FarmBuy Real Estate
The historic 2,654 hectare cropping and grazing Vaucluse sold to US food and agriculture conglomerate Cargill for $20 million.
The historic 2,654 hectare cropping and grazing Vaucluse sold to US food and agriculture conglomerate Cargill for $20 million.

THE Tasmanian rural market has received a massive confidence injection with the sale of Vaucluse, the historic 2654-hectare cropping and grazing property near Launceston, to United States food and agriculture conglomerate Cargill for $20 million.

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