New Zealand Primary Sectors.

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New Zealand Primary Sectors.

7 primary sectors Agriculture, Dairy manufacturing, Equine, Forestry, Horticulture, Seafood, and Sports turf.

Agricultural main products Dairying, Lamb, Beef, Wool, Deer, Arable.

Equine Sports Turf Breeding & management of race horses. Sports turf managers and groundskeepers.

Dairy manufacturing from raw milk, processed milk, & dairy substitutes. Products produced are; Milk powders, whole-milk, skim-milk & buttermilk powder; Cream products, butter, milk fat and ghee; Cheese, mainly cheddar, & specialist cheeses; Protein products such as casein & caseinates; Alcohols.

Forestry main products Forestry - planning, establishment, silviculture, and harvesting of trees); Sawmilling & remanufacturing; Wood panels; Pulp, paper and tissue; and Furniture.

Horticulture main products Fruit – wine grapes, kiwifruit, apples & pears; Vegetables – onions, squash, potatoes.

Seafood & aquaculture Seafood & aquaculture main products are; Harvesting fish from deep-sea or inshore fishing, e.g. rock lobster, hoki, squid, & orange roughy; Aquaculture – growing & harvesting fish & shellfish in marine farms, e.g. greenshell mussel, king salmon & oyster farming; Processing fish & shellfish (at sea or on shore).