New Zealand: Exporter Guide Annual

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New Zealand continues to be an important market for U.S. agricultural exports. In 2024, New Zealand’s imports of U.S. agricultural products rose by $50 million compared to 2023 to $571 million. Despite its relatively small population, the country is a top market for U.S. exports including dairy, citrus, grapes, distillers dried grains, and soybean meal. New Zealand is also a key market for consumer-oriented products, including grocery products such as prepared foods and pet food. Overall, New Zealand continues to present many opportunities for U.S. exporters.

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