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15 May 2025 by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic

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Macquarie agricultural fund exec steps down

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Anthony Abraham has stepped down from an executive role at Macquarie Agricultural Funds Management.

Macquarie Agricultural Funds Management executive director Anthony Abraham has left his operational role at Macquarie.

Abraham will remain a director with the agricultural business, but will not be involved in the day-to-day running of the business.

"While Anthony Abraham has taken a step back from the operational running of the business, he remains involved with Macquarie Agricultural Funds Management and will sit on the boards of three of its agricultural businesses," a Macquarie spokesperson said.

Macquarie Agricultural Funds Management is part of Macquarie Group and runs two investment funds, the Macquarie Almond Investment 2011 and the Macquarie Forestry Investment funds.

 
 

Abraham has been involved in agricultural funds management since 2003 and was responsible for Macquarie's retail and wholesale agricultural fund operations.
 
He joined Macquarie in 1990 after four years in the tax consulting division of a chartered accounting firm.