
Summer Land Camels, Australia’s largest camel dairy farm, has raised $700,000 through a crowd-sourced funding campaign to fund its next phase of growth.
The Queensland-based business closed its crowd-sourced funding campaign with backing from retail investors and long-standing customers, most of them based in Queensland and New South Wales. For many, it was a chance to formalise a relationship with a brand they had already been buying from for years.
Founding Director Paul Martin says: “We’ve been incredibly encouraged by the response. Many of our investors are people who have supported the brand for years and are excited to now be shareholders as we enter our next phase of growth.”
The company has identified significant demand for camel milk products in the American market and will use the capital to scale operations accordingly.
“Our priority now is executing the scale-up strategy to deliver on the US export opportunity,” says Martin.
It is not a bad time to be making big moves. Summer Land Camels recently scored 99.6 out of 100 from international dairy judges in Madison, Wisconsin, taking Bronze for its Marinated Camel Cheese, Persian Feta Style.
“For a camel dairy farm in Queensland’s Scenic Rim to be recognised alongside some of the world’s most established cheesemakers is a proud moment for our team and for Australian regional food producers,” says Martin.
The business also runs a working agritourism destination on its Scenic Rim property alongside its camel milk dairy and health and wellness product range.
Source: Conway Communications
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