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The ratio of sheep to people in New Zealand has been large for many years. It reached a peak in the years from the 1950s to the early 1980s.In 1950 the ratio was 18 sheep for every person in New Zealand, and from then until 1986 it varied between 18 and 22 sheep per person. It was 16 sheep per person in 1991. The sheep to person ratio has since dropped to 8 sheep per person for 2008. This is due to many farmers changing to more lucrative production, with the exact change depending on the region. Some major changes have been to beef, wine grape growing and dairy.
The estimated brush tail (Australian) possum population in New Zealand is about 70,000,000. The people population of New Zealand is 4,291,900 in 2008. This gives a possum to person ration of about 16 to 1. The ratio of sheep to people in New Zealand has also been large for many years. It reached a peak in the years from the 1950s to the early 1980s.In 1950 the ratio was 18 sheep for every person in New Zealand, and from then until 1986 it varied between 18 and 22 sheep per person. It was 16 sheep per person in 1991. The sheep to person ratio has since dropped to 8 sheep per person for 2008. This is due to many farmers changing to more lucrative production, with the exact change depending on the region. Some major changes have been to beef, wine grape growing and dairy. New Zealand now has twice as many possums as sheep.
The figure for a household in New Zealand is 7700 units per year, so for a person it might be a bit less, say 5000 units.
I wouldn't say there are too many sheep in New Zealand, but there are definitely quite a few. However, there used to be 10-20 sheep for every person in New Zealand (40 million sheep to 4 million people). Now, as the population of the country grows (it's now at nearly 4.5 million) and the number of sheep shrink, the number of sheep per person has decreased.
New Zealand is a somewhat isolated island nation. As of 2010, it was estimated that there were 712 cars per 1000 people in the country.
As of April 2010, there are 150 McDonald's restaurants in New Zealand. New Zealand has the second-highest number of McDonald's restaurants per capita (after the US), with one restaurant per ~29,000 population.
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The average wage per hour based on 2013 data in New Zealand is approximately $13.75. The average annual salary reported in 2013 in New Zealand is $55,000.
On average, New Zealand experiences 20 tornadoes per year.
The minimum wage in Australia per hour in 1987 was AU$15.00 per hour
it is said that there are 3 million people in New Zealand, and 60 million sheep. So the ratio there is 20/1. That is just for New Zealand. I dont think that there is that many in china, america, and australia The sheep to person ratio in New Zealand has dropped to 8 sheep per person for 2008 from a peak of 22 in some years between 1950 and 1990. This is due to many farmers changing to more lucrative production, with the exact change depending on the region. Some major changes have been to beef, wine grape growing and dairy.