Introduction to the special issue on agriculture in New Zealand and the Pacific: challenges and opportunities

IF 0.8 Q3 ECONOMICS New Zealand Economic Papers Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI:10.1080/00779954.2023.2224583
Dennis Wesselbaum
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The primary sector has been a key factor for the economy and the society of New Zealand for hundreds of years.1 The sector was responsible for 11% of total GDP, 14% of total employment, and 52.2 billion NZD in export revenue in 2022 (Ministry for the Primary Industries, 2022). It is also one of the critical sectors in reducing the country’s climate impact, as it was responsible for approximately 50% of national greenhouse gas emissions in 2020 (Ministry for the Environment, 2022). A complex web of technological advances, (global and national) population growth, a rising global middle-class, government policies (e.g. disincentives, taxation, expansion of biofuels), and the need to reduce the environmental footprint create opportunities and challenges for this important sector. This Special Issue on ‘Agriculture in New Zealand and the Pacific: Challenges and Opportunities’ is the first of its kind for the New Zealand Economic Papers. The Special Issue consists only of short policy papers written by experts. They offer their perspective on a wide range of topics related to the current state and the future of agriculture in New Zealand and the Pacific. Of course, the Special Issue does not cover ‘all’ topics andmany important topics could not be covered. Nevertheless, the 17 papers in this Special Issue cover a broad range of important and relevant topics from technological innovations, sustainable agriculture, reducing food waste, to food from the sea. The idea for this Special Issue is to learn from experts in the field, to open the conversation about agriculture in New Zealand and the Pacific, and to reflect on what we have learned from the past and how we can shape the future. Importantly, the authors give suggestions for policymakers to assist the sector in its transformative process towards a sustainable and profitable future. I hope that you will enjoy reading the contributions and that they stimulate a constructive debate about the future of agriculture. Lastly, I wish to thank all contributors for their time and effort they put into contributing to this Special Issue.
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新西兰和太平洋农业特刊导言:挑战与机遇
数百年来,第一产业一直是新西兰经济和社会的关键因素。1 2022年,该产业占国内生产总值的11%,就业总额的14%,出口收入为522亿新西兰元(第一产业部,2022年)。它也是减少该国气候影响的关键部门之一,因为它在2020年造成了约50%的全国温室气体排放(环境部,2022年)。技术进步、(全球和国家)人口增长、全球中产阶级的崛起、政府政策(如抑制措施、税收、扩大生物燃料)以及减少环境足迹的必要性构成了复杂的网络,为这一重要部门带来了机遇和挑战。这期题为“新西兰和太平洋的农业:挑战与机遇”的特刊是新西兰经济文件的第一期。特刊仅由专家撰写的简短政策文件组成。他们就新西兰和太平洋地区农业的现状和未来提出了自己的观点。当然,特刊并没有涵盖“所有”主题,任何重要主题都无法涵盖。尽管如此,本期特刊的17篇论文涵盖了从技术创新、可持续农业、减少粮食浪费到海洋食品等一系列重要和相关的主题。本期特刊的理念是向该领域的专家学习,开启关于新西兰和太平洋地区农业的对话,反思我们从过去学到了什么,以及我们如何塑造未来。重要的是,作者为政策制定者提供了建议,以帮助该行业实现可持续和盈利的未来。我希望你会喜欢阅读这些文章,并希望它们能激发关于农业未来的建设性辩论。最后,我要感谢所有撰稿人为本期特刊贡献的时间和精力。
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