THE Rural Press Club of Queensland has heard how geography and industry diversification - but especially people - are helping to spread risk for agricultural company AAM Investment Group.
Speaking in the Tattersalls Club in Brisbane on Thursday, AAM founder and managing director Garry Edwards explained how cattle, meatsheep, saleyards, poultry farms and energy across Australia played an important role in risk management and generating stable returns to investors.
However, it was the people involved in the business that made the biggest difference.
The Rural Press Club of Queensland's next event is a lunch on April 15 featuring now departed Department of Agriculture and Fisheries director-general Dr Beth Woods and current director-general Bob Gee.
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