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    Dairy trade’s economic contribution to New Zealand

    Ballingall, John; Pambudi, Daniel | February 2017
    Abstract
    We have been asked to provide an overview of the dairy sector’s economic contribution, focusing on: 1. GDP and exports contribution. 2. Jobs and wages generated. 3. Support for regional development. 3. Opportunities from further trade reforms and export market development.
    Citation
    Ballingall, John; Pambudi, Daniel. 2017. Dairy trade’s economic contribution to New Zealand. © New Zealand Institute of Economic Research. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7268.
    Keywords
    Agroindustry
    Agricultural trade
    Commercial farming
    Agroindustry
    Sustainable development
    Export volume
    Export Development
    Access to markets
    Agricultural market
    Agricultural economy
    Distribution
    Commercial agriculture
    Agriculture
    Sustainable agriculture
    Trade Volume
    Agricultural Trade
    Food Security And Trade
    Regional Trade Agreements
    Food Security
    Agricultural diversification
    Agricultural resource
    Farm produce
    Land capability for agriculture
    Food Supply
    Rural land use
    Technological innovations
    Agricultural innovations
    Farm supply industry
    Natural resource
    Adaptive natural resource management
    Produce trade
    Poor
    Price Indexes
    Intergrated rural development
    Cost and standard of living
    Population
    Crop improvement
    Rice farming
    Crop
    Food industry
    Perishable goods
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    Ballingall, John
    Pambudi, Daniel
    Theme
    Agriculture
    Trade

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