Liquidators call in agents to sell Happy Valley Nutrition's land

Liquidators call in agents to sell Happy Valley Nutrition's land
The company had planned to build a factory in Ōtorohanga. (Image: Happy Valley Nutrition)
Riley Kennedy
The liquidators of the Happy Valley Nutrition subsidiary, which holds the collapsed wannabe milk processor’s assets, have started to call in agents to sell off its land.The ASX-listed company was planning to build a dairy factory in the Waikato town of Ōtorohanga, but the project was stalled after it essentially ran out of cash.Happy Valley Nutrition and its subsidiary, Five Redland Road Limited, were put into administration nearly six months ago with both entities getting a Deed of Company Arrangement (DoCA) to potentially save the proje...

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