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Fractional Farming
A smiling woman holding a box of fresh fruit and berries at a local market
A short food supply chain

Own a stake in the food you eat.

You don't have to buy a farm to own a stake in one. Back real agricultural assets like a season's harvest, an olive grove, a dairy herd, or a greenhouse from a single fraction, and share in what they produce.

Funded to date
$30.5M+

AUD across all campaigns

Active campaigns
6

Currently open for backing

Backers
2,847

Individual fraction-holders

Avg target ROI
8.7%

Per annum, not guaranteed

Invest by category

Eight types of agricultural asset — each with its own risk profile, timeline, and return structure. Browse by what resonates with you.

Featured campaigns

Hand-picked farming opportunities currently accepting fractional backers.

View all campaigns

Why back a farm through Fractional Farming?

A defined share of the produce

Financial return, food, or both — every campaign states its terms upfront. You know exactly what you're backing before you commit a single dollar.

Honest numbers, real risk

Weather, yield, and markets move. Returns are never guaranteed — only back what you can afford to risk. We publish that disclaimer on every campaign, not in the fine print.

A transparent short chain

Named, verified producers with season-long reporting from field to fraction-holder. You see what was planted, how it grew, and when it shipped.

How fractional farming works

Learn how it works
  1. 01

    Browse campaigns

    Explore real farming assets by category, location, or return profile. Each campaign shows you exactly what you're backing.

  2. 02

    Back what you believe in

    Choose a fraction that fits your budget. One share is the minimum — there is no pressure to go further.

  3. 03

    Watch it grow

    Receive season-long updates direct from the producer — soil reports, harvest progress, weather notes, and yield estimates.

  4. 04

    Share the returns

    At harvest or season-end, your defined share of proceeds is distributed. Financial return, food-box allocation, or both, as stated in the campaign terms.

Let’s grow something

Whether you’re a grower who needs capital or someone who wants their money to grow something tangible, you’re now part of the chain — not stranded at the far end of it.