New Zealand: Ikea Brings Its Forest Estate to 43,000 Hectares, at the Heart of a Conflict over Agricultural Land
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In New Zealand, the Swedish Ikea group has become a major forest owner in a few years. Its investment arm, Ingka Investments, now owns about 43,000 hectares of forest land in the country. Nearly 24,000 hectares were previously agricultural land. An expansion that has for several years fed rural concerns about the disappearance of farms, employment and the future of the territories concerned. Read more: New Zealand: Ikea brings its forest estate …
It's no longer a secret for anyone! Over the years, the IKEA brand has established itself as a reference in terms of furniture. From the living room to the dining room, the kitchen, the office or the bathroom, the Swedish firm has everything you need to transform your home into a real cocoon. In the department, there is something for all tastes, proof that everyone can find their happiness there. A success that also explains the worldwide establ…
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