BRIGHT LIGHT AGRIBUSINESS

BRIGHT LIGHT AGRIBUSINESS

From Greenfield to Global Export

 

 

VIC
 

HATTAH


                      
 

 

 

 

31000
 

ALMOND PROCESSING PLANT


                      
 

 

01

Results at a Glance

  • 31,000m² across 8 buildings on a greenfield site

  • Fully sequenced processing from receival to export packing

  • 15 high-precision sorters grading by colour, size, and variety

  • Full by-product utilisation: hulls to livestock feed, hulls to mulch, rainwater reused on site

02

Client Overview

 

Bright Light Agribusiness operates one of the largest single-managed almond farms in the Southern Hemisphere, covering 11,000 acres at Hattah in northwest Victoria, with 7,000 acres planted to almonds. The land was growing wheat less than a decade ago. First plantings went in during 2016, with further plantings in 2019.

Global demand for Australian almonds was growing. The business needed a complete processing complex on a greenfield site, covering every stage from receival through to export packing, with no gaps in the sequence.

03

Key Outcomes

 

Bright Light now runs a fully sequenced, 31,000m² processing complex across 8 buildings at Hattah. Almonds arrive by truck, are moisture tested at the weighbridge, and move through pre-cleaning, drying, hulling, shelling, and sizing before reaching a robotic packing line. Fifteen high-precision sorters grade product by colour, size, and variety throughout. Finished 50-pound boxes are palletised, shrink-wrapped, and shipped from Melbourne to export markets, predominantly China and India.

The operation captures full value from every part of the crop. Hulls are sold to cattle farmers as a dietary source of fibre and protein. Ground hulls are spread as mulch for vineyards and orchards. Rainwater from the processing buildings is filtered and reused on site. A team of 50 to 60 employees runs the facility.

01

Results at a Glance

  • 31,000m² across 8 buildings on a greenfield site

  • Fully sequenced processing from receival to export packing

  • 15 high-precision sorters grading by colour, size, and variety

  • Full by-product utilisation: hulls to livestock feed, hulls to mulch, rainwater reused on site

Bright Light Agribusiness, Brownport Almonds

02

Client Overview

 

Bright Light Agribusiness operates one of the largest single-managed almond farms in the Southern Hemisphere, covering 11,000 acres at Hattah in northwest Victoria, with 7,000 acres planted to almonds. The land was growing wheat less than a decade ago. First plantings went in during 2016, with further plantings in 2019.

Global demand for Australian almonds was growing. The business needed a complete processing complex on a greenfield site, covering every stage from receival through to export packing, with no gaps in the sequence.

Bright Light Agribusiness, Brownport Almonds

03

Key Outcomes

 

Bright Light now runs a fully sequenced, 31,000m² processing complex across 8 buildings at Hattah. Almonds arrive by truck, are moisture tested at the weighbridge, and move through pre-cleaning, drying, hulling, shelling, and sizing before reaching a robotic packing line. Fifteen high-precision sorters grade product by colour, size, and variety throughout. Finished 50-pound boxes are palletised, shrink-wrapped, and shipped from Melbourne to export markets, predominantly China and India.

The operation captures full value from every part of the crop. Hulls are sold to cattle farmers as a dietary source of fibre and protein. Ground hulls are spread as mulch for vineyards and orchards. Rainwater from the processing buildings is filtered and reused on site. A team of 50 to 60 employees runs the facility.

Bright Light Agribusiness, Brownport Almonds

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