Export opportunity, market transparency
What makes AFC different?
Why AFC
AFC is in discussion with governments and companies across Asia to establish direct links to your farm gate. These entities see huge benefits in sourcing Australian produce, famous for its food safety and high quality, to help satisfy booming demand. They want to know exactly where the meat, fruit, vegetables and dairy they are importing have come from, and AFC’s structure means we can keep the grower-consumer link tight.
Finance, insurance alternatives
Our increasingly global environment means more to Australian farmers than increased opportunities for agricultural export to Asia. It also means sovereign lenders outside Australia are prepared to consider extending finance to you at rates and on terms that are more attractive and accessible than those being offered by Australian banks. AFC is in contact with sovereign lenders who are keen to do business with Australian producers and can put you in touch with some borrowing alternatives if you are looking for a change in your financing arrangements. Bringing the availability of gold-backed lending and securing your business future without the threat of the big four banks.
AFC is looking to develop some multi-peril crop insurance options for producers. Click here to take our insurance survey
Water Cure
Water devices and fertiliser alternatives
Our company was established in 2021 after seeing a trending need for alternatives to Farming practices. We are working with other forward-thinking companies to find cost-effective ways to improve your yields, whether it's grains, oilseeds or pastures. Through our soil biology and water devices, it assures soil moisture retention and long term soil health.
Our products are a solid contender for replacing expensive fertilisers with regenerative soil benefits.
We work very closely with Phion and Australian Farmers Corporation to achieve promenade cost savings for your farming practices.
Matthew Fuge
Founder
Matthew was raised on the family farm at Forbes in central New South Wales, where he learnt to fly in the family’s Cessna 150, and developed his love of the land. Choosing to pursue a career in aviation, Matthew has clocked up 22 years as an airline pilot. While he has lived in Hong Kong since 2004, his heart has never left Australian agriculture. Today he is a part-owner of the family farm at Forbes, which continues the Fuge tradition of growing crops like wheat and barley, and running sheep and cattle. Living in Asia has shown Matthew the tremendous opportunities its economy offers Australia, a renowned producer of high-quality and safe food. Matthew has co-founded AFC because he believes Australian growers deserve better rewards for their commitment to agriculture, and improved transparency when it comes to export pricing.
Premium Australian Commodities
World leaders in Quality
World class quality and professionalism in agriculture. Full traceability direct to the grower.
Australian beef is grown under the strict control guidelines of our meat industry. MLA and government agencies ensure all health and welfare of animals whilst being produce and strict grading of the final product so that there is no compromise to quality when it comes to sale.
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The Australian lamb industry has a long history of producing safe, quality lamb
for customers around the world. We take pride in the meticulous standards
that have resulted in one of the world’s highest animal health statuses, not to
mention our extensive traceability program. The following are just a few of the
reasons Australian lamb stands out in the global marketplace.
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Proximity to Asia shortens transport
times, allowing Australia to deliver
fresher, more attractive fruit and
vegetables to these markets by sea
and air, often supplying in counter-
seasonal months and in times of short
supply. Fresh produce can be packed
and airfreighted to Asian markets
within 48-60 hours from harvest.
Produce sent by sea in refrigerated
containers can be in Asian markets
within 12-20 days of harvest.
Traceability and quality assurance
systems are compulsory in all export
packing houses. Refrigerated storage
and trucking to port are used in all
production regions. Modern and
efficient port facilities provide prompt
delivery of consignments to export
destinations.
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Proximity to Asia shortens transport
times, allowing Australia to deliver
fresher, more attractive fruit and
vegetables to these markets by sea
and air, often supplying in counter-
seasonal months and in times of short
supply. Fresh produce can be packed
and airfreighted to Asian markets
within 48-60 hours from harvest.
Produce sent by sea in refrigerated
containers can be in Asian markets
within 12-20 days of harvest.
Traceability and quality assurance
systems are compulsory in all export
packing houses. Refrigerated storage
and trucking to port are used in all
production regions. Modern and
efficient port facilities provide prompt
delivery of consignments to export
destinations.
Click on image for details.
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