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UK and US trump Asia’s interest in NZ farmland

While the fate of the Crafar family's portfolio of 16 dairy farms continues to hang in the balance, fears a Chinese takeover of prime New Zealand pastoral land is largely based on nothing – at least so far.Since UBNZ and Hong Kong-listed company Nat

Liam Baldwin
Tue, 03 Aug 2010

While the fate of the Crafar family’s portfolio of 16 dairy farms continues to hang in the balance, fears a Chinese takeover of prime New Zealand pastoral land is largely based on nothing – at least so far.

Since UBNZ and Hong Kong-listed company Natural Dairy (NZ) Holdings announced plans for a

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Liam Baldwin
Tue, 03 Aug 2010
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