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Definition of pastoral company in English: pastoral companynoun Australian A commercial enterprise engaged in the large-scale breeding of livestock. they operate as traditional pastoral companies, trading in wool and livestock Example sentencesExamples - Over the past two years the company has transformed itself from being a traditional pastoral company to being a food company.
- It consisted mostly of real estate and interest in pastoral companies.
- The stockman's image took a bit of a knock, however, when some of the larger pastoral companies decided their stockmen should be wearing riding helmets when out on the range.
- By the 1880s the financial institutions of these centres were firmly interconnected, symbolised by the merging of the two leading pastoral companies.
- Despite now having the biggest herd for a pastoral company in Australia's history, the chairman called the financial result that year "disappointing".
- For the big pastoral companies with their billions in profits, tax breaks and government handouts, it's business as usual.
- One of the nation's other major pastoral companies has already bought property in the territory.
- Half the cattle were sold for slaughter, while the rest were moved to other properties owned by one of Australia's best known pastoral companies.
- They ensured that regional lands remained locked away in the grip of the giant pastoral companies and kings in grass castles.
- A decision is imminent on the future of Australia's largest pastoral company.
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