The merger of North Island-based Farmlands with South-Island based CRT looks likely to proceed after special general meetings of the farm-supply co-operatives' members yesterday.
The two organisations will have a combined turnover of $2 billion annually and only managerial jobs were likely to be lost due to the complementary geographicspread of the co-operatives.
Both meetings recorded a vote above the required 75 per cent needed to approve of the merger. Farmlands members met in Hamilton and CRT in Christchurch.
Both organisations held road shows before the meetings, which drew high interest in Hawke's Bay, where Farmlands has its head office, after the resignation of two Farmlands directors, former Federated Farmers president Charlie Pedersen and Hawke's Bay representative Hugh Ritchie.
They cited reservations with the merger and its process for their resignation - they needed to resign in order to communicate their reservations with members before they voted.
Farmlands would be holding theirs on February 28 in Palmerston North , at which a 50 per cent vote was needed, and CRT's meeting would be on February 27.