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New Zealand Rural Land Company acquires 2400 hectare forestry estate in Mangamahu, near Whanganui

Finn Williams
By Finn Williams
Multimedia journalist·Whanganui Chronicle·
17 Apr, 2023 05:00 PM3 mins to read

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New Zealand Rural Land Company have completed its purchase of a forestry estate in Mangamahu, near Whanganui. Photo / Bevan Conley

New Zealand Rural Land Company have completed its purchase of a forestry estate in Mangamahu, near Whanganui. Photo / Bevan Conley

Land investor New Zealand Rural Land Company (NZL) has officially made its way into the North Island by completing the acquisition of a forestry estate in Mangamahu, near Whanganui.

In March, The Chronicle reported the company had entered an agreement to purchase the land. This was completed on Monday.

The estate is made up of five properties formerly owned by a group of Taiwanese investors, comprising an area of about 2400 hectares.

NZL purchased the land for around $63 million.

NZL co-founder and New Zealand Rural Land Management director Richard Milsom said finalising the purchase was straightforward as they had entered an unconditional agreement to acquire the land last year.

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“It was just a matter of seeing it through to completion, so ... it was very straightforward,” Milsom said.

The only unforeseen event between going unconditional and completing the purchase was the arrival of Cyclone Gabrielle but Milsom was relieved to find out the land had been mostly unscathed by the storm.

“We’re insured and weather events are something we compensate for, it was just a pleasant surprise that they were largely unscathed,” he said.

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The purchase was funded with a combination of debt and equity, with debt provided through a green loan of $25.2m from Rabobank.

Equity was funded from the proceeds of NZL’s recent capital raise offer and proceeds of a $12m convertible bond issued to an entity associated with NZL.

Milsom said the loan from Rabobank was approved because the companies shared similar sustainability goals, so it was a matter of marrying the two companies’ frameworks.

The loan also established a green financing framework, setting out eligible asset classes for investment and how proceeds from the loan will be used, managed and reported on.

The entire estate has already been leased to New Zealand Forest Leasing (NZFL) for a period of 20 years.

The land will be used either for carbon credit farming or for timber, depending on what makes the most sense for the tenant, Milsom said.

He said it was a particularly important purchase for the company as it diversified its portfolio in terms of asset type, location, tenant and lease.

“It’s a very significant purchase for us.”

Previous to this, NZL had only acquired pastoral farmland on the South Island.

Milsom didn’t confirm if the company would look to make further acquisitions in the region as it assesses each purchase case by case, but it was a possibility.

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“We like the region and we like the asset class so it’s entirely possible.”


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