Agricultural Economics and Food Policy in New Zealand

Agricultural Economics and Food Policy in New Zealand An Uneasy but Successful Collaboration Between Government and Farmers - Palgrave Studies in Agricultural Economics and Food Policy

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Publisher's Synopsis

The book analyses agricultural economics and food policy in New Zealand, where farming produce has been by far the main export commodity. Farming exports' importance, together with the need to diversify exports away from a former colonial relationship with the UK, makes liberalising agricultural trade a major concern for New Zealand. Farmers, themselves, have influenced, significantly, policy development and implementation through their organisation, Federated Farmers. After World War II farmers at first encouraged Government financial support for farming and by the 1980s farming was highly subsidised.  Farmers recognised in the 1980s that New Zealand's economic problems demanded reduced Government intervention and accepted ending farming subsidies. New Zealand then encouraged, globally, 'farming without subsidies'. New Zealand projected an image of environmental cleanliness and greenness in support of its exporting but into the 21st century wrestled to maintain thatimage because farming impacted on water quality and climate change emissions.

Book information

ISBN: 9783030862992
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
Pub date:
DEWEY: 338.10993
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 342
Weight: 718g
Height: 159mm
Width: 218mm
Spine width: 35mm