The big Sanger meat marketing subsidiary of newly formed Bindaree Beef Group has appointed a former Boorowa local as its new chief executive officer.
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James Campbell has replaced Graham Greenhalgh who has led Sanger's business for two years and now moves to be director of Bindaree Beef Group's business development.
Just back from a four-year stint in Shanghai, Mr Campbell's agribusiness career started on the family farm in Boorowa and has spanned accounting and banking and a consistent focus on agricultural businesses.
He has a double degree in commerce and business administration from the University of Canberra and before moving to China was involved with ANZ's institutional agribusiness portfolios in Victoria, Queensland, NSW and the Northern Territory.
Last month Sydney-based Sanger Australia and Inverell based processor Bindaree Beef merged operations to reinforce their respective positions in the highly competitive domestic and export market, giving the new venture more ability to manage its entire supply chain.
Bindaree is also in the throes of buying the Mulligan family's Myola feedlot at North Star in northern NSW - the state's largest custom feedlot with 20,000\ head capacity and annual turnover capacity of 80,000 head.
Sanger and Bindaree's working relationship dates back 42 years, with the meatworks business supplying about 55 per cent of Sanger's combined orders prior to the merger.