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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Jan 20, 2022 3:15:17 GMT 12
MAORI PUNCHING ABOVE THEIR WEIGHTMeka Whaitiri says Māori agribusiness is yet to realise its full potential. The Associate Agriculture Minister told Rural News there's Māori-owned land that is still underutilised. However, she believes there are significant opportunities for Māori to be an even more significant contributor to the NZ economy. Her comments come in the wake of a special section on Māori contribution to the economy contained in the latest MPI Situation and Outlook (SOPI) report on the primary sector. The report notes the asset base of Māori in agriculture, forestry and fishing is $23.4 billion. Sheep and beef is the largest contributor at $8.6b, with dairy at $4.9b, forestry at $4.3b and fishing at $2.9b. Kiwifruit is $0.7b and other horticulture at $0.5b. Other points of interest in the report include the fact that Māori agribusiness contributes $2.4b to NZ's GDP and that 32% of all Māori businesses are in the primary industries space. It also reveals that 22,500 Māori work in agriculture, forestry and fishing....... www.ruralnewsgroup.co.nz/rural-news/rural-general-news/maori-punching-above-their-weight
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