New Zealand exports include:
The bulk, though not all, of New Zealand's exports come from the agricultural/Natural Resources industry.
Dairy products and Meat are two major exports of New Zealand.
Tourism in New Zealand is the country's biggest export earner with 2,4 million tourists visiting per year. (September 2009)
Agriculture
Tourism is one of the major industries in New Zealand. If anyone wants to improve this answer, please feel free because I know there are more major industries, but tourism is the biggest.
depends where you go, the biggest income earner for NZ economy is Agriculture.
Hospitality is a very popular industry to work in
Agriculture, tourism, energy production. (That's my guess.)
wool and dairy products
Pastoral and agricultural activity are the major foundation for New Zealand's economy. Significant proportions of the other industries are either engaged in direct support of them (such as the Fertilizer works, and machinery supply) or are engaged in upstream processing of the primary products. (Wine industry, ice cream, baking.). New Zealand has little heavy industry, though there are resource processing industries such as the Aluminium smelter, and the steel works. The service industries are probably over represented in New Zealand.
New Zealand was a heavily forested country and forestry, the cutting down and milling of trees for timber, is one of New Zealand's oldest industries and still a major industry today. The sport of woodchopping, a sport in which New Zealand has experienced a great deal of success internationally, grew out of this industry and is very popular in areas closely associated with the forestry industry.
Most of the towns and major cities in New Zealand extend to the waterfront.
State Highway One (SH1) is the major route from north of North island to south of South Island in New Zealand.
There is only one major tribe left in New Zealand. It is the United Tribes of New Zealand. It was a confederation of Maori tribes based in the northern part of North Island.
Nathan Guy is the Minister for Primary Industries for New Zealand.
the major rivers of new zealand is pigs
Pastoral and agricultural activity are the major foundation for New Zealand's economy. Significant proportions of the other industries are either engaged in direct support of them (such as the Fertilizer works, and machinery supply) or are engaged in upstream processing of the primary products. (Wine industry, ice cream, baking.). New Zealand has little heavy industry, though there are resource processing industries such as the Aluminium smelter, and the steel works. The service industries are probably over represented in New Zealand.
Some of the major industries of colonial New Jersey were agriculture and lumber.
New Zealand has no deserts or jungles.
New Zealand was a heavily forested country and forestry, the cutting down and milling of trees for timber, is one of New Zealand's oldest industries and still a major industry today. The sport of woodchopping, a sport in which New Zealand has experienced a great deal of success internationally, grew out of this industry and is very popular in areas closely associated with the forestry industry.
While there are industries in the country of New Zealand, it is not an industrial state. It would be more likely to be regarded as an agricultural country.
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New Zealand's most famous industries are the agriculture and tourism sections, both of which feature heavily in its economic and social makeup.
The major industries that made the New England colonies prosperous were mainly farming, lumbering and fishing. These were industries that were operated in most colonies.
The major industries that made the new England colonies prosperous were mainly farming, lumbering and fishing. These were industries that were operated in most colonies.
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