A podcast discussion highlighting strong growth in New Zealand's primary industries, particularly horticulture and red meat, while addressing ongoing challenges from fuel costs, weather patterns, and global crises.
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Well, we know there's some great numbers out of dairy. We know there's now some great numbers out of largely red meat, but wool is starting to pick up its act. But in some ways, the standout number for me, and we're going to be talking to Kate Scott from Horticulture New Zealand is the rise and continued rise of horticulture. Only a few years ago, two or three years ago, horticulture and forestry were neck and neck. Forestry's unfortunately going nowhere. Uh, horticulture is up uh seven and a half percent to nine billion. Kiwi fruit leading the charge, up sixteen percent to nearly five billion.
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outperforming forestry with strong global demand
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