Buy Hold Sell: Separating the wheat from the chaff 

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Demand for food and drinks is all but sure to rise both in Australia and globally as the population continues to grow and more people move into the middle class. By 2050 the world's population is expected to increase to 9.6 billion and Australia’s population is projected to grow to 37.6 million. In the Australian market, there are a large number of companies with exposure to this theme, ranging from retailers to agricultural stocks and producers. So which of these will be helping feed all those hungry mouths? Matthew Kidman from Centennial Funds hosts Ben Rundle from NAOS Asset Management and Justin Braitling from Watermark. Stocks covered are Coca-Cola Amatil, Wesfarmers, Domino’s Pizza, Graincorp and Incitec Pivot. Click the image below to watch the latest episode of Buy Hold Sell, brought to you by Livewire. 

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