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- W2184664080 abstract "3, and through the use of new communication tools, as Jennie Clarke 4 has developed in Australia. To celebrate the IYFF in New Zealand I formed a national steering committee. We carried out surveys, and held a series of workshops and events, to explore the role of family farming in New Zealand, and to identify opportunities and issues facing the country’s family farmers. We found that even though New Zealand had become highly urbanised, most New Zealanders still have a strong tie to the land, and identify with the values of family farming. The resilience and ingenuity of the family farmer were identified as being a core part of New Zealand’s national identity. Perhaps this is not surprising, as the development of New Zealand as a modern nation was built on the hard work of pioneering family farmers who modified the land and introduced the animal and plant species that formed the foundation of our economy. Pastoral, arable and horticultural farming were initially based on introduced species, the first brought by Maori from the Pacific, and then many more by settlers from Britain and Europe. In the late nineteenth century the Government supported family farming by purchasing and subdividing large pastoral leases and Maori land for sale to family farmers. Family farming still dominates all farming systems, though recent times have seen a growing trend towards multiple farm ownership by farming families and, to a lesser extent, corporate farming business, particularly in dairy, sheep and beef farming. Most vegetable, arable and fruit production, beekeeping, amenity plant breeding and production and specialist nurseries, as well as some aquaculture and farm forestry, are still predominately family farming businesses. An important element in our work in celebrating the IYFF is to ensure the global message that the year is not about the ‘farm’ or the ‘farmer’ but about the importance of ‘farming’. ‘The Global Dialogue on Family Farming’ is inclusive of the whole community, farm labour and all methods of generating livelihood from nature. New Zealand is unusual amongst OECD countries in that a high proportion of its overseas income is derived from the products of farming activities. According to NZ Statistics, in 2012 primary products accounted for 70 percent of all goods exported, and over 50% of New Zealand’s total export earnings. Family farming also contributes to another major income source and growth industry, tourism. The country’s scenery, natural environment and a range of outdoor activities make New Zealand a popular tourist destination; and farming activities provide an essential part of the iconic landscapes that attract visitors to this country." @default.
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