manufacturing, real estate services, healthcare, other services, construction, education training, agriculture, accomidation and food services, transportation and retail trade. But those are only the top ten, go to http://www2.careers.govt.nz/major_industries_new_zealand.html
Pastoral and agricultural activity are the major foundation for New Zealand's economy. Significant proportions of the other industries are either engaged in direct support of them (such as the Fertilizer works, and machinery supply) or are engaged in upstream processing of the primary products. (Wine industry, ice cream, baking.). New Zealand has little heavy industry, though there are resource processing industries such as the Aluminium smelter, and the steel works. The service industries are probably over represented in New Zealand.
New Zealand was a heavily forested country and forestry, the cutting down and milling of trees for timber, is one of New Zealand's oldest industries and still a major industry today. The sport of woodchopping, a sport in which New Zealand has experienced a great deal of success internationally, grew out of this industry and is very popular in areas closely associated with the forestry industry.
New Zealand and Australia have distinct currencies. Australia has the Australian Dollar and New Zealand has the New Zealand Dollar. They are not interchangeable or usable in both countries and they have differing values.
There are no werewolves in New Zealand.
The indigenous people of New Zealand are the Maori.
Nathan Guy is the Minister for Primary Industries for New Zealand.
While there are industries in the country of New Zealand, it is not an industrial state. It would be more likely to be regarded as an agricultural country.
New Zealand's most famous industries are the agriculture and tourism sections, both of which feature heavily in its economic and social makeup.
Pastoral and agricultural activity are the major foundation for New Zealand's economy. Significant proportions of the other industries are either engaged in direct support of them (such as the Fertilizer works, and machinery supply) or are engaged in upstream processing of the primary products. (Wine industry, ice cream, baking.). New Zealand has little heavy industry, though there are resource processing industries such as the Aluminium smelter, and the steel works. The service industries are probably over represented in New Zealand.
The travel agencies draw visitors to New Zealand by presenting travelers with information provided by tourism industries. Airlines, local businesses and the local government all benefit from this dynamic.
Geoffrey G. Thornton has written: 'New Zealand's industrial heritage' -- subject(s): Industries, History 'The New Zealand heritage of farm buildings' -- subject(s): Farm buildings
New Zealand was a heavily forested country and forestry, the cutting down and milling of trees for timber, is one of New Zealand's oldest industries and still a major industry today. The sport of woodchopping, a sport in which New Zealand has experienced a great deal of success internationally, grew out of this industry and is very popular in areas closely associated with the forestry industry.
Malcolm Glen has written: 'Handbook: Australia and New Zealand' -- subject(s): Geology, Mineral industries
Products of the agricultural and pastoral industries, ranging from animal meats and skins, through fruits and wines, to cut flowers.
New Zealand and Australia have distinct currencies. Australia has the Australian Dollar and New Zealand has the New Zealand Dollar. They are not interchangeable or usable in both countries and they have differing values.
The Lord of the Rings films were filmed entirely in New Zealand.
There are no werewolves in New Zealand.