The first CarbonNation regenerative farming project, a 10,619 hectare regenerative farming project located in Central Queensland, Australia, is a joint venture by Singapore-based Hatcher+ and First Degree Global Asset Management, and Melbourne-based Tiverton Agriculture Impact Fund, a leading Australian agritech investor and manager.
SINGAPORE, Oct.
The consortium’s first project, “Picady Station”, a 100 year old farming property 900 kilometres northwest of Brisbane, Queensland, has been reengineered to produce crops and carbon credits profitably and sustainably, while protecting soil quality and providing a haven for five locally-endangered species of birds and animals.
We have a world to feed, an environment that needs urgent attention, a carbon ledger that needs balancing, and we need to figure out a way to positively restore and protect local flora and fauna.
Hatcher+, which recently launched a multi-fund administration business for VCC-based structures, has been working with Singapore-based external fund management firm First Degree Global Asset Management for three years.
“Over the past three years, we have worked with Hatcher+ to create a highly efficient system for onboarding and managing new VCC-based funds, with a view to leveraging the flexible structures and tax efficiencies these structures offer investors.
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Hatcher Plus combines AI, process automation, and global partnerships to enable investors to expand and analyze dealflow, identify mandate-matching opportunities, and build scalable portfolios.
Utilising leading edge regenerative agriculture practices, research & development and investment partnerships, as well as biodiversity solutions, the Fund is managed to provide long term value for investors through capital appreciation and trust distributions.
First Degree has a Capital Markets Services license for fund management issued by the Monetary Authority of Singapore and is an exempt financial adviser for advising on investment products which are collective investment schemes, securities, exchange-traded derivatives contracts, life policies, structured deposits, and the arranging of life policies, other than for reinsurance.
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