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Farmer to foreign ownership campaigners: 'I will sell my land to anyone I want to'

Fifth-generation Wairarapa farmer Jamie Falloon says the Save the Farms campaign to ban foreign ownership of farmland would take away his fundamental property rights in a free market society.“I totally disagree with what they are doing,” Mr Fa

Jock Anderson
Fri, 15 Oct 2010

Fifth-generation Wairarapa farmer Jamie Falloon says the Save the Farms campaign to ban foreign ownership of farmland would take away his fundamental property rights in a free market society.

“I totally disagree with what they are doing,” Mr Falloon – the son of former agriculture minister the late

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Jock Anderson
Fri, 15 Oct 2010
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Farmer to foreign ownership campaigners: 'I will sell my land to anyone I want to'
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