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Crafar puts third party offer to banks to save farms

Besieged Reporoa dairy farmer Allan Crafar is working with Maori interests to settle his family's debts of more than $200 million.NBR understands Mr Crafar is in talks with a branch of the Bay of Plenty-based Tuhoe iwi.This morning Mr Crafar told NBR he h

Liam Baldwin
Tue, 17 Aug 2010

Besieged Reporoa dairy farmer Allan Crafar is working with Maori interests to settle his family’s debts of more than $200 million.

NBR understands Mr Crafar is in talks with a branch of the Bay of Plenty-based Tuhoe iwi.

This morning Mr Crafar told NBR he had put an offer to his lenders but had yet

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Liam Baldwin
Tue, 17 Aug 2010
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