Altora Ag to merge with Australian Food & Fibre creating massive annual cropping business
- AIM
- 18 June 2026
When combined, Altora Ag and AFF, both owned by Canada’s PSP Investments, will farm on over 270,000 hectares across Australia.
When combined, Altora Ag and AFF, both owned by Canada’s PSP Investments, will farm on over 270,000 hectares across Australia.
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