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

Duncan Bridgeman
Mon, 17 Feb 2014

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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