Thursday, March 14, 2013

Caisse invests in Australian research


It's too bad we don't have these kinds of investment opportunities in Canada.
The Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec is investing about $33 million in the Centre for Agribioscience at Melbourne, Australia.
The facility is a joint initiative of the government of Australia’s Victoria state and La Trobe University and includes research laboratories and greenhouses.
A staff more than 400 is studying and identifying diseases likely to attack living cultures and organisms which make up Victoria’s $12-billion agriculture sector.
“This investment in a social-infrastructure project enables us to increase our presence in Australia, a market presenting great business opportunities,” Caisse de depot senior vice president Macky Tall said in a statement.
“Because these projects are carried under under 15, 20 or even 30 year agreements, they enable us to generate stable, predictable returns,” he said.