Dairy and veg prices fall at Foodstuffs stores
Shoppers paid less at the checkout for cheese, butter and ice cream at Foodstuff stores in December and many vegetables were down more than 30%.
There are fewer dairy cattle, sheep, and deer in New Zealand’s paddocks.
That’s according to the results of the five-yearly Agricultural Production Census 2022 recently released by Stats NZ.
The 2022 survey of farming production and practices reveals small decreases in the national dairy herd and sheep flock, with dairy cattle numbers down 1% from the previous year.
Stats NZ general manager of economic and environment insights Jason Attewell says the total number of dairy cattle at June 2022 was 6.1 million.
“This is 8% lower than in 2014 when the total dairy cattle herd peaked at 6.7 million,” Attewell says.
While the dairy cattle herd decreased in both the North and South Islands, the North Island saw a much larger fall.
Across the North Island dairy cattle numbers fell by 11% (431,000) compared with the 2014 peak.
In contrast, South Island dairy cattle numbers fell only 5% (131,00) compared with 2014.
At the same time, the national sheep flock totalled 25.3 million at June 2022, a drop of 400,000 sheep compared to the previous year, a 2% decrease.
Despite total sheep numbers continuing to fall, 22 million lambs were tailed in the 2021-22 year.
“The ratio of sheep to people dropped below five to one in 2022, for the first time since the 1850s, when national sheep numbers were first recorded,” Attewell says.
“In 1982, New Zealand sheep numbers famously sat at 22 per person,” he adds.
“Australia currently has three times as many sheep as New Zealand, though their ratio is only around three sheep to every Aussie.”
Meanwhile, the number of beef cattle has stabilised at approximately 3.9 million.
Beef cattle numbers, which peaked at 6.3 million in the 1970s, totalled 3.5 million in 2016, a historic low.
More recently, the number has stabilised and totalled 3.9 million in both 2019 and June 2022.
The Agricultural Production Census 2022 provides a detailed snapshot of the country’s production and practices. The collection of data from farms, orchards, and forests across New Zealand gives a clearer picture of our largest export sector, primary production.
“Stats NZ thanks the tens of thousands of farmers, growers, and foresters who completed the Agricultural Production Census 2022. Their input helps shine a light on the importance of the industry in Aotearoa and will help shape its future,” Attewell says.
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