DCANZ executive director Kimberly Crewther says while many people will already know that dairy is NZ’s largest export sector, the report shows how $17 billion of revenue is shared across the economy as income and a driver of economic activity. She says it shows how important dairy is to many regions where there are few economic options. She says almost 80% of dairy sector wages are earned in rural areas.
“Dairy is the top income generator, delivering more than 10% of GDP, in Waikato, Southland, West Coast and Taranaki. It is also the second-largest contributor to economic activity in Northland and Manawatu, and the third largest in Canterbury and Bay of Plenty,” she says.
Crewther says the dairy sector accounts for $8.2b of NZ’s GDP with dairy farming earning $6.2b and dairy processing $1.9b. She says dairy farming is the fifth-largest industry in NZ behind finance, construction, real estate and health.
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