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African Mahogany (Khaya senegalensis) – the first of multiple plantation harvests in Queensland & the Northern Territory, Australia. We are thrilled with the log quality (i.e. size, density, colour, stability) & importantly, the feedback we are receiving from both domestic & international market players for this species is uplifting.  This sustainably grown African Mahogany (currently […]

February 28, 2022

Great to spend a day yesterday focused on our own 101 acre Pinus radiata plantation pruning trees & chainsawing wattle regrowth. A big part of Smith Agri International’s day to day involves the identification & sourcing of plantations throughout Australia, the sale of plantation assets, managing & creating new global markets for harvested resources across […]

February 17, 2022

Thrilled to see the first load of Australian grown plantation African Mahogany (Khaya senegalensis) leaving the Cooktown plantation, Queensland. Smith Agri International has spent many months building the supply chain logistics to suit either domestic or export market demand. This sustainably grown resource is just the tip of the iceberg of what will be an […]

November 18, 2021

The next ‘Request For Tender’ release for the harvested Indian Sandalwood as managed by Quintis Forestry will be released in the coming months. Please contact Smith Agri International to request your copy. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-02/quintis-record-sandalwood-harvest/100427246?fbclid=IwAR3DDDioflhEtiC5W9TRELqAoHKGiU0Fq9UrLxaLSZQhjFEwL8BF-LWjPLM

September 2, 2021

Great team effort, we are already on to the next. Special mention to our James Wyatt, and George Souliotis, great work.

June 28, 2021

2017/18 was another successful year for Smith Agri International with over $80M of assets transacted on behalf ofour clients in the Australasian Agribusiness sector.This year also saw us expand our partnership with clients in the timber harvesting/production sector by a further$210M, to assist in the realisation of timber export to meet growing international demand from […]

April 30, 2021