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MyFarm Winter Gathering - INVITE

MyFarm is pleased to invite all current and potential investors to a Winter Gathering we are holding in the Manawatu and Waikato regions, the first in a series of events we are hosting over the coming months.

Theme: What are the mega trends in New Zealand’s Primary Sectors?

At this event, Con Williams will discuss investing in NZ primary industries and his latest insights into the trends and outlook for the NZ primary sectors.

This will also be a great opportunity to catch up with fellow investors and the wider MyFarm team in person including Louise Bignall, our new Head of Client Relations.

Refreshments provided. Spaces at this event are limited. Please register by clicking below.

We hope to see you there.

MyFarm Winter Gathering - Manawatu

Tuesday 21st June, 5.30pm – 7.30pm

Orlando Country Club

748 Rangitikei Line, Palmerston North

REGISTER HERE


MyFarm Winter Gathering - Waikato

Thursday 30th June, 6.30pm

Onyx Cambridge – Function Room

70 Alpha Street, Cambridge, New Zealand

REGISTER HERE

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