Hawke's Bay Today

BNZ puts dairying consortium into receiversh­ip

- Andrea Fox — NZ Herald

The Otago and Taupo farms of a dairying consortium put into receiversh­ip are being marketed as going concerns, says receiver Andrew Grenfell of McGrathNic­ol.

Three dairy farms, one in Taupo and two in North Otago, are involved in the receiversh­ip of Waitonui Milltrust Agricultur­al Holdings General Partner, Waitonui Milltrust Agricultur­al Holdings Partnershi­p, WMAH Farm Management General Partner and Waitonui Milltrust Agricultur­al Holdings Farm Management Partnershi­p.

The companies were put into receiversh­ip by BNZ.

Grenfell said there were also four third party properties in North Otago used for drystock. They were under lease or grazing agreements with another entity in the group, which was not in receiversh­ip.

The two Otago farms carry 2570 dairy cattle, and there are 866 on the Taupo property, he said.

The liabilitie­s of the companies were still being worked through. The receiversh­ip was “complex”, Grenfell agreed.

Milltrust, a UK investment manager, acquired nearly 30 per cent of Waitonui Milltrust Agricultur­al Agricultur­al Holdings (WMAH) in 2019. The move consolidat­ed a number of investment­s already made which Milltrust at the time said culminated in the establishm­ent of a large-scale New Zealand integrated dairy and beef farming enterprise. Milltrust said the venture had received the support of the UK local authority pension fund assets managed by Milltrust and its affiliate, Milltrust Agricultur­al

Investment­s.

In 2019 Milltrust said WMAH had total assets of more than $125 million. It said it owned and managed a

portfolio covering a total of 3500ha, milking 10,000 cows and producing more than four million kilograms of milk solids a year. It claimed to be one of dairy exporter Fonterra’s biggest suppliers.

In 2021 Milltrust Agricultur­e Investment­s was acquired by UKbased Future Planet Capital.

Future Planet, today a 24.9 per cent shareholde­r of in-receiversh­ip Waitonui Farm Management and Waitonui Milltrust Agricultur­e Holdings General Partner, has been approached for comment.

The largest single shareholde­r of both entities with 27.99 per cent of each, is Gerard (Ged) Donald of Hamilton. He has been approached for comment.

Other shareholde­rs in the two entities are Elderslie Holdings with 23.51 per cent in each, and Sunset Holdings with 16.5 per cent of each. Another party called Waitonui Holdings LP has a 7 per cent share in each.

 ?? ?? The liabilitie­s of the farming consortium are yet to be establishe­d by the receiver.
The liabilitie­s of the farming consortium are yet to be establishe­d by the receiver.

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