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Samantha Motion: Back from the brink - Maketu Pies extraordinary survival
14 May, 2021 10:14 PM
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Maketu Pies is an iconic New Zealand brand. Photo / NZME
Single-industry towns are a tricky economic proposition. They live and die at the whims of national, or often global, market forces well beyond the influence of the generations of locals who toil in the factory.
The business employs most of the town residents but those salaries also support a host of other service and hospitality enterprises such as a dairy, a hairdresser and, inevitably, a pub.
So when an ill wind blows through the market and the factory faces closure, the devastation goes beyond the directly impacted employees to their families and neighbours.
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