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Allan Crafar slams Sir Henry, says Manuka's animal abuse worse than Crafar Farms

Duncan Bridgeman
Mon, 17 Feb 2014
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Allan Crafar, once labelled the poster boy for dirty dairying and animal cruelty, has lashed out at Sir Henry van der Heyden, calling the former Fonterra chairman a hypocrite over his business interests in Chile.

Sir Henry is a shareholder and chairman of Manuka, a Kiwi-owned dairy farming

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Duncan Bridgeman
Mon, 17 Feb 2014
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