• Fears grow we're selling the golden goose
    • NZ Herald
    • 29 July 2010

    Public opinion is clearly against the Crafar farms sale on the basis that NZ is "selling the farm", while selling a controlling stake in a processing plant is seen as another issue altogether. There is a strong argument for conditionality either way, writes Fran O'Sullivan.

  • Key fears foreign buys of farmland
    • NZ Herald
    • 28 July 2010

    Prime Minister John Key yesterday warned of other potential foreign buyers of large tracts of New Zealand farmland lining up behind the Hong Kong company bidding for the Crafar farms as his Government signalled a new focus on overseas investment rules.

  • National not likely to relax land sale to foreigners
    • Radio New Zealand
    • 27 July 2010

    The New Zealand Government has signalled it is unlikely to change overseas investment rules to make it easier for land to be sold to foreigners.

  • Australia, NZ fear foreign buy-up of farmland
    • Radio Australia
    • 27 July 2010

    New Zealand's Green Party has drafted a bill seeking to stop overseas buyers snapping up large tracts of NZ land. Australian farmers also fear they may have trouble coping with future food and water demands if foreign interests snap up too many of the nation's agricultural resources.

  • Overseas Investment (Restriction on Foreign Ownership of Land) Amendment Bill
    • Green Party NZ
    • 26 July 2010

    This Bill is designed to retain ownership and control of sensitive land within New Zealand.

  • Takeover bid may struggle after 50.1pc, says broker
    • NZ Herald
    • 22 July 2010

    If the offer is successful, Singapore's Olam will either hold 100 per cent or between 50.1 per cent and 90 per cent of NZ Farming Systems Uruguay

  • Harawira wants to outlaw foreign ownership
    • NBR
    • 14 July 2010

    Maori party maverick MP Hone Harawira wants to ban the sale of New Zealand land to foreigners.

  • New Zealand sleeps while land sells
    • Frontline
    • 13 July 2010

    Most other countries have much tighter controls over foreign investment than New Zealand.

  • For better or worse: foreign ownership
    • NZ Herald
    • 10 July 2010

    At least 24 countries have been given approval to invest in New Zealand's agricultural sector, covering 154,855ha and a wide range of sectors from sheep farming to viticulture

  • Chinese bid sparks foreign ownership debate
    • Otago Daily Times
    • 07 July 2010

    Calls for an overhaul of rules governing foreign ownership of farm land increased in New Zealand yesterday, coinciding with the Chinese-backed company lodging an application to buy 16 North Island dairy farms with the Overseas Investment Office.

  • Natural Dairy lodges OIO application
    • NZPA
    • 06 July 2010

    Hong Kong-based Natural Dairy says it has relodged its application with the Overseas Investment Office (OIO) to buy the Crafar portfolio of farms, and expects approval in the next few months.

  • Crafar bid by Landcorp endorsed by PM
    • Radio New Zealand
    • 06 July 2010

    Prime Minister John Key is endorsing Landcorp's bid for the 16 Crafar family farms that are in receivership.

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