Agriculture has always been of boundless importance for the New Zealand, as feeding the world’s prime population is not a relaxed task. The New Zealand government has been associate the agriculture industry with an effective amount of policies, demanding to stabilize the output and seeking ways to make sure the sector is growing healthily and sustainably. The New Zealand federal government has been decidedly supportive of agriculture for decades, and there is all-encompassing political consensus as to the need for land, labour and tax reform to comfort the sector reach it’s prospective. Due to supportive policies, the agriculture sector’s presentation has been civilizing steadily in recent years.
In addition, the New Zealand region keeps its first rank around
the world in terms of farming output, constructing large quantities of rice,
wheat, cotton, meat, poultry, eggs and fishery products. The innovative
strategy calls for more efforts to ensure the supply of strategic farm
products, promoting the supply-side structural reform and, more decisively, increasing
environmental protection as well as pollution inhibition and waste treatment.
Despite the prompt development of New Zealand’s agriculture area, problems
emerge in relation to a variety of aspects, comprising the shrinking arable
land, the deteriorating ecological status of environment due to the dense use
of fertilizers and pesticides, and the issue of the food security. There is
also much room to progress in terms of increasing the use of machinery and
advanced technologies in the agriculture area.
According to the report analysis, ‘New Zealand Agriculture Market Trends, Statistics,
Growth, and Forecasts’ states that the Food safety has
been a top unease for New Zealand consumers, especially with reference to farm
produce such as grains, meat, vegetables and seafood. Latest scandals have
somewhat dampened consumers’ self-reliance in food safety, and in response, the
government has announced regulations to improve food protection and strengthen
quality monitoring. The accumulative demand for high-quality agricultural
products versus their restricted supply ultimately results in enlarged imports.
Some officer product categories, counting soybeans and dairy foods, have been worryingly
dependent on imports for many years. Other inhibitors to sector’s growth contain
the ageing workforce with a low level of education and the underdeveloped rural
financial services system. The government has assumed a number of multi-year
policies, such as a pledge to dual farmer incomes and become self-sufficient in
pulses over an undetermined short-term period. However, reform desires to go
much deeper, exclusively considering the fact that in the years to 2050,
agriculture is likely to provide livelihoods for about half the rural residents,
despite ongoing urbanization in the country.
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