New Zealand: New Zealand Grain and Feed Market

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Total grain and feed (including oil-seed meal) consumption in New Zealand is currently estimated at around 5.8 to 5.9 million metric tons (MMT). Due to New Zealand’s limited land for growing grains and oil-seeds, approximately 63 percent of the total grain and feed supply is imported, with the other 37 percent produced domestically. The dairy sector accounts for nearly 75 percent of grain and feed consumption. A number of factors are impacting this sector, some of which are also presenting opportunities for imported feeds.

New Zealand: New Zealand Grain and Feed Market

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