Farmers have voted in favour of a proposed merger of South Island rural supplies co-operative CRT with its North Island equivalent, Farmlands.
In a joint statement, CRT and Farmlands said farmers had given their boards a clear mandate to take the next step towards a merger of the two societies.
In the first of two shareholder votes required to approve a merger, 82.5 per cent of shareholders across both societies voted in favour of the proposal, exceeding the 75 per cent threshold required to take it to the next stage.
The results follow special meetings of Farmlands and CRT Shareholders in Hamilton and Christchurch on Tuesday.
Both co-operatives are among New Zealand's fastest-growing merchandising operations.