The Murray-Darling basin is one of the most secure irrigation systems in the world, and water leasing has a major role to play, especially in the light of climate change. Kilter Rural, who manage more than $214 million of water, farmland and ecosystem assets, lease water entitlements, for between three to five years to irrigators across a diverse geographical region and agricultural sectors. According to CEO Cullen Gunn, “this is not about trading allocation, it’s about building risk and capital management products for irrigators,”
Water leasing helps irrigators and investors
by Kilter Rural

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