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Kalfresh secures $80 million backing for bioenergy facility

Summary by foodmag.com.au
Image: Gerd/stock.adobe.comQueensland vegetable grower Kalfresh has secured $80 million in climate investment from Wollemi Capital and the Queensland Investment Corporation (QIC) to develop an integrated food and energy precinct that will convert farm waste into renewable energy and fertiliser. The funding will support construction of the $291 million Scenic Rim Agricultural Industrial Precinct at Kalbar. The 40-hectare site will include the Kal…
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foodmag.com.au broke the news in on Sunday, February 22, 2026.
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