New Zealand produced 205.2 million litres of wine in 2008. This is less than 1% of worldwide wine production.
New Zealand is the second largest producer and exporter of wool in the world. This country exports a little over 150 million pounds of wool each year.
# Meat (as in NZ lamb) # Dairy products (cheese, butter, milk and milk products eg milk powder)
major businesses and people own it and runs it according to supply and demand
Meat and dairy products are a the two major groups of animal products exported from New Zealand. Wool, leather and other animal products are also significant exports. See the downloadable spreadsheet at the Related link for monetary value comparisons of various agricultural exports.
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The Dairy industry. New Zealand is a significant exporter of dairy products (milk, milk powder, butter, cheese etc) and the economy is quite dependant on it.
I am pretty sure New Zealand is
Fonterra claims to be the world's largest exporter of dairy products. Fontera is a co-operative and it is owned by around 13,000 diary farmers in New Zealand.
Absolutely not. Americans consume nearly 25% of the world's oil, yet still have not signed the Kyoto Protocol (which New Zealand developed) to counteract their consumption and carbon production.
Kiwifruit, flowers, woolen products
It is not clear that Apple has developed any products in New Zealand. The Apple products such as the iPod, iPhone and iPad are sold through the New Zealand version of the Apple website, but the products are not developed there.
New Zealand is a small group of islands to the east of Australia. It has a mixed economy. Traditionally New Zealand could be describes as an economy based on farm products. This nation has expanded from that to host more industry to better compete on a global basis. Exports of New Zealand include dairy products, machinery and wood products. It also export meat products.
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New Zealand produced 205.2 million litres of wine in 2008. This is less than 1% of worldwide wine production.
New Zealand by far used to have half the export market its dropped a little bit under now though to around 40%
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