Total agricultural land area in New Zealand
By territorial authority, as at June 2022, thousand hectares
Territorial authority | Hectares |
---|---|
Ashburton | 395,582.2 |
Auckland | 322,349.2 |
Buller | 64,085.6 |
Carterton | 82,217.4 |
Central Hawke's Bay | 268,994.2 |
Central Otago | 658,246.4 |
Chatham Islands | 54,736.4 |
Christchurch | 136,068.7 |
Clutha | 413,246.4 |
Dunedin | 298,734.9 |
Far North | 298,202.6 |
Gisborne | 526,685.2 |
Gore | 118,626.6 |
Grey | 49,575.1 |
Hamilton | 12,707.3 |
Hastings | 319,938.7 |
Hauraki | 77,782.5 |
Horowhenua | 66,902.8 |
Hurunui | 462,063.4 |
Invercargill | 47,710.3 |
Kaikōura | 55,518.6 |
Kaipara | 189,048.3 |
Kāpiti Coast | 13,604.7 |
Kawerau | 1,604.8 |
Lower Hutt | 7,934.1 |
Mackenzie | 344,406.8 |
Manawatū | 180,851.8 |
Marlborough | 495,660.8 |
Masterton | 203,393.3 |
Matamata-Piako | 167,257.2 |
Napier | 11,096 |
Nelson | 51,676.3 |
New Plymouth | 129,792.4 |
Ōpōtiki | 52,120.9 |
Ōtorohanga | 118,115.9 |
Palmerston North | 37,022.7 |
Porirua | 4,577.1 |
Queenstown-Lakes | 401,485.5 |
Rangitīkei | 302,167.1 |
Rotorua | 179,309.3 |
Ruapehu | 273,780.5 |
Selwyn | 360,026 |
Southland | 886,051.1 |
South Taranaki | 228,711.7 |
South Waikato | 94,772.5 |
South Wairarapa | 116,929.6 |
Stratford | 107,603.9 |
Tararua | 309,511.9 |
Tasman | 157,931.1 |
Taupō | 420,600.8 |
Tauranga | 14,066.9 |
Thames-Coromandel | 47,564.8 |
Timaru | 198,319.6 |
Upper Hutt | 7,003.9 |
Waikato | 292,402 |
Waimakariri | 148,700.2 |
Waimate | 256,410.6 |
Waipā | 129,039.8 |
Wairoa | 219,480.7 |
Waitaki | 413,708.2 |
Waitomo | 231,218.6 |
Whanganui | 149,649.4 |
Wellington | 15,593.9 |
Western Bay of Plenty | 148,137.9 |
Westland | 77,208.3 |
Whakatāne | 112,184.2 |
Whangārei | 150,320.1 |
Definitions
Farm: For the purposes of this census a farm is one or more blocks of land, managed as a single operation, that is engaged in agricultural activity. This includes farming of livestock, horticulture, viticulture, nurseries, forestry, growing grain and seed crops, and land that could be used for these purposes.
Bull: An entire (ie not castrated) male cattle.
Calf: A young cattle of either sex between birth and weaning, with eight temporary teeth. Also sometimes refers to animals up to one year old.
Cow: A mature female cattle beast of any age, but usually over 30 months.
Dry cow/ewe: A female animal not carrying offspring.
Ewe: A female sheep.
Exotic timber: Timber harvested from trees which are not native to New Zealand.
Heifer: A female cattle having no more than six permanent incisors.
Hogget: A young male or female sheep having no more than two permanent incisors in wear.
Lamb: A sheep under 12 months of age, or without any permanent teeth in wear.
Ram: An adult uncastrated male sheep having more than two permanent incisors in wear.
Steer: A male cattle castrated when young. Does not develop secondary sexual characteristics (eg large shoulders) or masculine temperament.
Two-tooth: A sheep with two teeth (a one-year-old).
Wether: A castrated male sheep.
Mated gilt: A gilt pig is a female under the age of 1 year. Generally, the term refers to a pig who has not farrowed, or given birth to a litter. Once a pig has had a litter and is past her first year, she is called a sow.
Data calculation/treatment
Figures may not add to the totals due to rounding.
The final overall response rate for the Agricultural Production Census 2022 was 73 percent. This was a lower response rate compared with the 2017 agricultural production census, which had a response rate of 84 percent.
Stats NZ data analysis concluded that the lower response rate did not significantly impact the quality of the statistics produced from the Agricultural Production Census 2022.
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Limitations of the data
The compulsory registration level for GST is $60,000 so there is a partial and unquantifiable coverage of units below this level.
Inclusions
The Agricultural Production Surveys and Census include all units identified on Statistics New Zealand's Business Frame as having agricultural activity. The Business Frame is a list of businesses in New Zealand, based on their registration for goods and services tax (GST) with Inland Revenue. In the case of agriculture the Business Frame includes the following units: - those units registered for GST (and filing a non-zero GST return) that have indicated involvement in agricultural activity (as defined above) - those businesses with more than $200,000 of GST sales or purchases, or that are an employer, whose main activity is not agriculture but have indicated some secondary agricultural activity.
Changes to data collection/processing
During the Agricultural Production Census 2022 collection Stats NZ received additional data from the National Exotic Forestry Description (NEFD). This data related to additional areas of forestry from businesses not previously included in the agricultural production survey/census population. Revisions to previous land and use forestry statistics are planned.
Data provided by
Dataset name
Agricultural Production Census: Results by regional council, and territorial authority 2022
Webpage:
How to find the data
At URL provided, select 'Agricultural production statistics: Year to June 2022 (final) – results by regional council, territorial authority, and farm type'.
Import & extraction details
File as imported: Agricultural Production Census: Results by regional council, and territorial authority 2022
From the dataset Agricultural Production Census: Results by regional council, and territorial authority 2022, this data was extracted:
- Sheet: Table 2
- Range:
B8:HN77
- Provided: 15,028 data points
This data forms the table Agriculture - Agricultural production by territorial authority 2022.
Dataset originally released on:
May 22, 2023