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If you imagine New Zealand s sheep meat as a plate of 10 meatballs, Kiwis would get to eat half of a meatball. So where s the rest going? In the first story in a new series, Farah Hancock crunches more than 30 years of data to find out who s eating New Zealand.
New Zealand produces enough food to feed about 40 million people but given our population is just 5 million, who are these people we re feeding and what are they eating?
And in the land of milk and honey, how much is left behind for Kiwis?
RNZ has looked at some of our biggest merchandise export earners and some of our highest profile products to see who has been eating and drinking New Zealand over the past 30 years.
Press Release – Ministry For Primary Industries The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is encouraging all farmers and growers affected by flooding in Canterbury to apply for support from a new $4 million fund. Applications will open this week for the expanded Canterbury Flood Recovery Fund, …
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is encouraging all farmers and growers affected by flooding in Canterbury to apply for support from a new $4 million fund.
Applications will open this week for the expanded Canterbury Flood Recovery Fund, which was set up to support the region’s recovery from a one in 200-year rainfall event.
“This financial support will help flood-affected farmers and growers across Canterbury to get back on their feet as quickly as possible,” says MPI’s Deputy Director-General of Agriculture and Investment Services Karen Adair.
Monday, 5 July 2021, 12:05 pm
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is encouraging
all farmers and growers affected by flooding in Canterbury
to apply for support from a new $4 million
fund.
Applications will open this week for the
expanded Canterbury Flood Recovery Fund, which was set up to
support the region’s recovery from a one in 200-year
rainfall event.
“This financial support will help
flood-affected farmers and growers across Canterbury to get
back on their feet as quickly as possible,” says MPI’s
Deputy Director-General of Agriculture and Investment
Services Karen Adair.
“The clean-up task ahead of
primary producers is massive and some are facing significant
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