New Zealand’s agriculture sector contribution to GDP showed notable variability, rising from in 1990 to a peak of in 2001 due to strong demand for dairy and meat exports. However, the contribution fluctuated, stabilizing around 5- in recent years, reflecting New Zealand’s commitment to efficient and export-oriented agriculture.
Temporary increases, such as in 2013, align with favorable global demand for New Zealand’s high-quality agricultural products. The sector’s share remains significant, reflecting its essential role in the country’s export economy and rural employment.
Temporary increases, such as in 2013, align with favorable global demand for New Zealand’s high-quality agricultural products. The sector’s share remains significant, reflecting its essential role in the country’s export economy and rural employment.
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