A podcast segment highlights New Zealand's strong export performance, particularly in beef and lamb, with analysis of global demand trends, supply constraints, and trade dynamics influencing agricultural exports.
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Now very good week for New Zealand Inc. export numbers last month. You ready for those? We sold the world 8.6 billion worth of stuff in April alone, which is up 943 million, 12% year on year. Meets up 26%. The US has taken a big chunk of that 344 million worth of beef, which is up 54% for goodness sake. Anyway, Nathan, Nathan Guy is our special agricultural trade envoy is on the road.
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resulting from droughts and declining herds worldwide
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