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  • Australian Agricultural Company Limited (ASX: AAC)
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    No, Australian Agricultural Co has not paid shareholder dividends in its recent history. Its last recorded shareholder dividend was an unfranked dividend payment in October 2008.

    Australian Agricultural Co Ltd listed on the ASX on 10 August 2001.

    AAC ASX Announcements

    An announcement is considered as "Price Sensitive" if it is thought that it may have an impact on the price of the security.

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    About Australian Agricultural Company Limited

    Australian Agricultural Co Ltd (ASX: AAC) raises cattle in Australia to process and export globally. It owns and operates Australia's largest beef herd — around 382,000 head — on its properties across 6.5 million hectares of land in Queensland and the Northern Territory. Its properties account for approximately 1% of Australia's land mass.

    Established in 1824, Australian Agricultural Co Ltd counts itself as Australia's oldest continuously operating company. It specialises in both grass-fed and grain-fed beef, as well as Japanese-style wagyu beef. AACo distributes branded beef to a range of customers globally, tailoring its route-to-market model by country to capitalise on regional opportunities.

    AACo invests in research and technologies in a bid to produce high-quality beef and improve productivity. The company says it has more opportunities for gathering data because its cattle are owned and monitored throughout the supply chain.

     

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