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Farming receiverships knock investment appetite despite positive signals

Headlines touting farm receiverships and other financial woes are sending the wrong message to potential rural investors.Farm syndicate creator Andrew Watters of Palmerston North-based MyFarm told NBR headlines are having an effect on general investor per

Liam Baldwin
Tue, 23 Mar 2010

Headlines touting farm receiverships and other financial woes are sending the wrong message to potential rural investors.

Farm syndicate creator Andrew Watters of Palmerston North-based MyFarm told NBR headlines are having an effect on general investor perceptions even as the economic climate is

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Liam Baldwin
Tue, 23 Mar 2010
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