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Why iwi teamed up to buy three kiwifruit orchards

Iwi say the purchase is an investment for future generations.

Dane Ambler
Thu, 28 Jun 2018

Three North Island iwi-based entities have put their money together to keep three Te Puke kiwifruit orchards in New Zealand hands.

Rotorua-based Te Arawa and Rotoma No 1 Incorporation along with Whakatane-based Ngāti Awa have acquired the Matai Pacific kiwifruit portfolio, which was marketed at

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Dane Ambler
Thu, 28 Jun 2018
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