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Controversial $100m intensive farming project one step closer

Environment Canterbury (ECan) has agreed to a variation that allows the project in the shadow of Mount Cook to go ahead.

Peter Newport Wed, 07 Nov 2018

In a remarkable decision, the body responsible for protecting one of New Zealand’s most sensitive environments has agreed to a resource consent variation that allows a controversial $100 million intensive farming project to create a large-scale irrigation scheme.

Environment Canterbury (ECan)

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Peter Newport Wed, 07 Nov 2018
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