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Emigrating to NZ from the UK to farm - Observations and advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="willy" data-source="post: 4996790" data-attributes="member: 994"><p>I think we diss the uk a bit too much, yes if you farm within the m25 it’s not exactly rural but loads of business opportunities, if you want stunning scenery and rural idyllic try the boarders, or Scotland or Wales, loads of opportunities and we have a real benefit, we have decent populations close by to sell our produce to, we have some of the most productive efficient methods and getting better, we also have good shooting fishing and many ski resorts and beach resorts less than 3 hours flight away also we have a decent pint and a good number of pubs. </p><p></p><p>If you want to be a pioneer farmer and start from scratch and build an empire, you either become a bit coin miner and make your fortune first or you go to some 3rd world country where opportunities of cheap land and growing markets are a plenty somewhere like Mongolia or Patagonia or Syria.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willy, post: 4996790, member: 994"] I think we diss the uk a bit too much, yes if you farm within the m25 it’s not exactly rural but loads of business opportunities, if you want stunning scenery and rural idyllic try the boarders, or Scotland or Wales, loads of opportunities and we have a real benefit, we have decent populations close by to sell our produce to, we have some of the most productive efficient methods and getting better, we also have good shooting fishing and many ski resorts and beach resorts less than 3 hours flight away also we have a decent pint and a good number of pubs. If you want to be a pioneer farmer and start from scratch and build an empire, you either become a bit coin miner and make your fortune first or you go to some 3rd world country where opportunities of cheap land and growing markets are a plenty somewhere like Mongolia or Patagonia or Syria. [/QUOTE]
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