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Radicle Projects - Antipoedian agricultural roll-up vehicle

June 2008

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  • Epic Code:
  • RDP
  • Price:
  • 64.5p
Radicle Projects (RDP; 64.5p) is a very difficult company for investors to come to grips with but with food costs rising we thought it would be worthy of some attention. The UK company is the brainchild of Tim Bennett, 41, who set Radicle up in 2004 to acquire a number of limited agricultural partnerships. Such partnerships were designed as tax shelter vehicles for Australian investors and Bennett notes that since 1999 almost $7 billion (£2.8 billion) of these so called Managed Investment Schemes (MIS) had been sold to investors. At the simplest level, investors in a MIS take a share in a large scale agricultural project, which might produce anything from timber to citrus fruit and will receive a share of the annual harvests (eit ...

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