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Applicant
Graymont (NZ) Limited
Case number(s)
202400421
Decision date
Type
Decision
DecisionConsent granted
Section 12(1)(a) Overseas Investment Act 2005
Decision makerToitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand
Decision date31 July 2024
PathwaySensitive land – Farm land benefit test
InvestmentAcquisition of a freehold interest in approximately 113 hectares of land at 536 and 542 Te Kuiti Road, Hangatiki.
ConsiderationWithheld under section 9(2)(b)(ii) of the Official Information Act 1982
ApplicantGraymont (NZ) Limited
Canada 98%
Various 2%
VendorsSheryl Anne Harris and Maree Carol Weir
New Zealand 100%
Background

The Applicant operates four lime and limestone-based facilities in New Zealand. The Applicant’s parent company is based in Canada and is a large worldwide producer of lime and limestone products.  

The Applicant is buying the land which is home to the settling ponds that support the operation of its adjacent Otorohanga Plant.  It wishes to buy the land to secure continued access to the settling ponds required to support its lime quarry operations, and as a buffer zone.  This will enhance the viability of the Applicant’s business operations as without the settling ponds or water resources the Applicant could not operate its Otorohanga Plant until alternative arrangements were put in place. This would take time and in the interim, the Applicant would have to discontinue its operations impacting the supply of lime and limestone products in New Zealand. 

The land is currently used for dry stock grazing. Most of the land (96 hectares) is not required for the Applicant’s business operations and it intends to lease these areas to a third party for continued farming activities. 

The main benefits to New Zealand are likely to include enhanced viability of its business and increased capital expenditure through bridge improvement works. 

Consent was granted as the Applicant has met the investor test criterion and the investment is likely to benefit New Zealand.

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