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New Zealand farm sales promoted to British and Irish

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British and Irish farmers are quietly buying up New Zealand farms, according to a real estate agent who mounted a series of seminars in the UK.

"Many of the Irish and some of the UK farmers generate their incomes in euros - a currency which has gained substantially in the NZ dollar (exchange) cross rate over the past few years - making our farms very attractive," Richard Graham told Television New Zealand.

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