Administrators for failed Australian salad farm company Dicky Bill have revealed its business debts to hundreds of staff and suppliers could exceed $10 million.
Dicky Bill went into voluntary administration late last month, leaving 180 workers scrambling to find new jobs in the lead up to Christmas.
Dicky Bill operated two farms at Maffra, Victoria and Drinan, west of Bundaberg in Queensland, growing leafy salad vegetables and herbs year-round
The report by Cor Cordis shows suppliers are owed $6.5 million, while another $1 million is owed to 165 staff, but those figures could grow.
Farmers picking spinach at the Dicky Bill Maffra farm. (ABC News: Isabella Pittaway)
Debts could exceed $10 million
Restructuring firm Cor Cordis was appointed…

