2022-05-01

Rabobank New Zealand Agribusiness Monthly: May 2022 Featured
New Zealand's exports were heavily influenced by the global protein shortage and increasing demand from China and the United States. The report indicates that beef prices are likely to remain strong, driven by limited global supply and robust consumer demand. Furthermore, the ongoing challenges related to climate change and environmental sustainability continue to shape the sector, prompting efforts to improve resource efficiency and reduce emissions.
New Zealand experienced a favourable season with increased milk production. However, the report emphasizes the need for careful management due to potential challenges such as rising input costs and the volatility of global dairy markets. Market conditions remained positive, with strong demand from Asia and emerging markets. Additionally, the report highlights the growing focus on sustainability and the role of the dairy industry in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
New Zealand's grain industry faced mixed conditions during the period. Wheat production was negatively affected by dry weather conditions, leading to lower yields. In contrast, barley and maize production showed more favourable results due to increased demand for feed and alternative grain-based products. The report also emphasizes the importance of diversification in the grain sector, including exploring opportunities in niche markets and value-added products to mitigate market volatility.