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The Marquis Shareholder Opportunity

A Two-Way Commitment

Being a Marquis shareholder and supplier means investing in a company with a proven track record of delivering consistent equity growth in share values and dividend payments. Our commitment to maximising returns for our shareholders is evident in our history of steady appreciation in share prices and is an extension of your farm and an avenue to the world market. Through strategic business decisions, prudent financial management, and continuous innovation, we have consistently enhanced the value of our shares, providing our shareholders with attractive returns on their investments.

Marquis guarantees to receive and market all of our Shareholders’ crops regardless of market conditions, 
ensuring stability and security for them.

The benefits of being a Marquis shareholder

Interested in becoming a Marquis Shareholder?

Contact our Grower Liaison Team today.

Simon Andreoli

Grower Liaison Officer – Bundaberg

sandreoli@marquis.com
+61 401 710 810

Matt Weinert

Grower Liaison Officer – Lismore

mweinert@marquis.com
+61 438 644 136

Mark Whitten

Grower Liaison Officer – Lismore

mwhitten@marquis.com
+61 429 826 510

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Simon Andreoli

Grower Liaison Officer – Bundaberg

Simon was born and raised in Bundaberg and has a long farming family history, dating back to tobacco crops in the early years. More recently they have produced crops with sugar cane, tomatoes, capsicums, cucurbits, melons, peanuts and soybeans. Simon’s previous role includes Agronomist for a local fertiliser and chemical reseller, Bureau of Sugar Experiments Stations BSES and working for Northern Agri Services. He graduated from QAC with Rural Techniques Agronomy.

Matt Weinert

Grower Liaison Officer – Lismore

Matt was born and raised on a farm west of Toowoomba in Queensland. Matt is a plant pathologist and has worked in horticulture for most of his career. Prior to joining Marquis Matt worked for Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS) conducting surveys of northern Australia, East Timor and Papua New Guinea for exotic pests and diseases that threaten Australian agriculture and the environment. Matt has also worked for the Queensland and New South Wales Agriculture Departments in industry development roles with avocados, mangoes, citrus and bananas.

Mark Whitten

Grower Liaison Officer – Lismore

Mark grew up on a grazing property and has always had a close affinity with the land and an appreciation of growing food and fibre. Mark has previously worked for Department of Agriculture and Food on soils extension projects and Queensland Department of Agriculture and Food on sugarcane best practice projects and has worked for a fertiliser cooperative.

Mark has studied natural resource management and agriculture at UNE.