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Agricultural, Horticulture and Forestry Statistics

Date listed : 16 December 2009 (2 years ago)
This links to the Agriculture browse category on the Statistics New Zealand website. Data includes statistics on agricultural production, farm expenses, land use, livestock, forestry, farms, beef cattle, dairy cattle, sheep, deer, pigs.

Dataset Information

Dataset URL
http://www.stats.govt.nz/browse_for_stats/industry ...
Re-use rights
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Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 New Zealand licence
Cost
Free


Source Agency Information

Agency
Statistics New Zealand ( 57 datasets )
Contact
Unknown
Email
info@stats.govt.nz
Phone
0508 525 525


Dates

Date of creation
Unknown
Date last updated
26 August 2011
Frequency of update
Other-Unknown


Meta

Category
Agriculture, forestry and fisheries
Keywords
Agricultural Production, Farm Expenses, Land Use, Livestock, Forestry, Farms, Beef Cattle, Dairy Cattle, sheep, Deer, Pigs, Agriculture forestry and fisheries, Gross Value Farm Production, Dairy, cattle, open government, environment



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  • 100 Companies by Alex Gibson & Graham Jenson http://mash.hashbang.co.nz/

    100 Companies is a fresh perspective of New Zealand's current economic situation, it allows users to view New Zealand's economy and adjust determining factors that affect our prosperity. Our overall goal is to dispel some of the myths used to justify some current policies, and inform the public to consequences of governmental decisions. We dispel myths surrounding the key questions “what happens if we increase tourism?”, “What happens if we increase dairy?”, “how long will our resources last?”, “what does New Zealand actually make”, and most importantly "What do we need to invest in to make New Zealand Prosperous?". To answer these questions we have collected data from numerous sources (including government, industry and academia), aggregated the knowledge into New Zealand specific standards (NZSIC, NZHIC), and modelled our projections using reasonable assumptions. To present this information we use intuitive, interactive data visualisation techniques, and the latest web standards available. We aimed to portray the information and visualisation in an original, appealing manner for general consumption. We’ll have achieved what we set out to do if this visualisation informs people’s decisions about tourism, dairy, mining, manufacturing and New Zealand’s way forward.

  • 100 Companies by Alex Gibson & Graham Jenson http://mash.hashbang.co.nz/

    100 Companies is a fresh perspective of New Zealand's current economic situation, it allows users to view New Zealand's economy and adjust determining factors that affect our prosperity. Our overall goal is to dispel some of the myths used to justify some current policies, and inform the public to consequences of governmental decisions. We dispel myths surrounding the key questions “what happens if we increase tourism?”, “What happens if we increase dairy?”, “how long will our resources last?”, “what does New Zealand actually make”, and most importantly "What do we need to invest in to make New Zealand Prosperous?". To answer these questions we have collected data from numerous sources (including government, industry and academia), aggregated the knowledge into New Zealand specific standards (NZSIC, NZHIC), and modelled our projections using reasonable assumptions. To present this information we use intuitive, interactive data visualisation techniques, and the latest web standards available. We aimed to portray the information and visualisation in an original, appealing manner for general consumption. We’ll have achieved what we set out to do if this visualisation informs people’s decisions about tourism, dairy, mining, manufacturing and New Zealand’s way forward.

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