The Only Successful Farming Country

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  • @w.n2425
    @w.n2425 2 дні тому +2663

    I find it funny that Hoser has covered every commonwealth country except for ironically his home country of Canada.

    • @SwankemasterSupreme
      @SwankemasterSupreme 2 дні тому +266

      lawsuit avoidance.

    • @Bai183
      @Bai183 2 дні тому +102

      Literally waiting for that vid... maybe after our next election

    • @GrantGraff
      @GrantGraff 2 дні тому +34

      He needs to cover Nigeria next

    • @w.n2425
      @w.n2425 2 дні тому +59

      @GrantGraff he did already Cover Nigeria in a video called “Is Nigeria the new China?”

    • @Homer-OJ-Simpson
      @Homer-OJ-Simpson 2 дні тому +35

      “Sorry”
      - Hoser

  • @monkeypie8701
    @monkeypie8701 2 дні тому +1034

    I grew up on a New Zealand farm, and I never understood why so many countries with such fertile land don't end up rich, as my brain always linked agriculture to wealth

    • @jmlinden7
      @jmlinden7 2 дні тому +178

      Lack of mechanization, poor crop selection, poor infrastructure, and high populations.

    • @Jaffjv
      @Jaffjv 2 дні тому +124

      NZ has more fertile land per person than anywhere. If you have too many people, the food can’t be exported

    • @Epidian
      @Epidian 2 дні тому +17

      If you only had spades rather than tractors you'd never make the link.

    • @monkeypie8701
      @monkeypie8701 2 дні тому +39

      @@Jaffjv fertile for agriculture, not Horticulture, only 3% of NZ is fertile for crops

    • @KojiCT
      @KojiCT 2 дні тому +2

      Most don't even use fertilizers well

  • @DavidLimofLimReport
    @DavidLimofLimReport 2 дні тому +1319

    And since NZ is so small, this will end up on free-to-air public news stations tonight. This is actually the best summary of NZs economic history I’ve seen on UA-cam.. great research.

  • @AustinCooper-q8m
    @AustinCooper-q8m 2 дні тому +1067

    NZ is the best country in case of the zombie outbreak. It's isolated, developed and can produce food to sustain themself

    • @NicoparaDEV
      @NicoparaDEV 2 дні тому +52

      Still needs equipment from outside

    • @donnguyen3795
      @donnguyen3795 2 дні тому +108

      @@NicoparaDEV The scavenger unit would be formed for that duty

    • @msergio0293
      @msergio0293 2 дні тому +14

      Okay now we just need the zombie outbreak

    • @Annexation_
      @Annexation_ 2 дні тому +42

      Yeah, but if the island has its own outbreak, you guys are screwed lol

    • @leGUIGUI
      @leGUIGUI 2 дні тому +8

      He doesn't know:
      ua-cam.com/video/Hhck0SLcA6I/v-deo.html

  • @onibenis6607
    @onibenis6607 2 дні тому +1512

    >farming
    >lord of the rings
    >not australian
    simple as.

  • @arandomzoomer4837
    @arandomzoomer4837 2 дні тому +404

    This thing about mono-economies is a really good point. 62% of Norway's exports are oil and it is a very wealthy country. I think it has far less to do with some magical curse that leads to any country that predominantly relies on one economic sector failing, and more to do with the fact that some mono-economy countries are able to use their resources very functionally in a way that benefits the general population, and others are not.

    • @alexv3357
      @alexv3357 2 дні тому

      The resource curse is all about politics. Corrupt autocrats and oligarchies exploit resources inefficiently and misuse the wealth.

    • @yvindhagester9613
      @yvindhagester9613 2 дні тому +30

      And as he said, that the mono economy is not built on something that suddenly ends. Like oil in the future, and slavery for the Kingdom of Kongo

    • @MustraOrdo
      @MustraOrdo 2 дні тому +26

      It's called having good policies with the right implementations supervised by good governance at the behest of sound market demands.

    • @louisazraels7072
      @louisazraels7072 2 дні тому +23

      pretty much, in the case of Norway they have an efficient democratic process to redistribute the oil wealth, in the case of new zealand agriculture is not too concentrated (many stakeholders)
      The difference is also that these countries are not truly mono economies either, they are "mono exporter" they don't rely too heavily on imported services for their own cunsumption, they have other good paying jobs serving their own population

    • @azpont7275
      @azpont7275 2 дні тому +7

      I don’t think it just or mainly about mono-economics.
      Sure, that is a common link between the 2, but so is co-ops. If people given the power to make their own democratic choices within their profession, it’s more likely they’ll end up organizing their industry more efficently.

  • @thegreatkizo
    @thegreatkizo 2 дні тому +201

    I like the fact that New Zealanders are already in the comments.

    • @Xtraqk220
      @Xtraqk220 2 дні тому +40

      🇳🇿NEW ZEALAND MENTIONED🇳🇿

    • @Anthony97279
      @Anthony97279 День тому +7

      You could say they are always ahead of our time

    • @sneedler8661
      @sneedler8661 День тому +3

      YEAAAAAASAHH MAAAAAATTEEEE

    • @drednorzt
      @drednorzt День тому +5

      It doesn't take us long. Despite how few we are, we are everywhere.

    • @Michael-lg4wz
      @Michael-lg4wz 21 годину тому +2

      I wanted to watch a positive video about NZ while paying some of the highest rent in oecd

  • @thesquishedelf1301
    @thesquishedelf1301 16 годин тому +27

    As an ex-kiwi… their riches are overly exaggerated. NZ has crazy levels of wealth inequality.
    The _vast majority_ of the population lives in housing that would be considered unsafe in the USA’s Rust Belt, famous for being run down and painted with lead paint. The sheer amount of water damage and resultant mold is a national health crisis, it’s not a coincidence NZ has some of the highest asthma rates in the world.
    Add onto this the sheer cost of consumer goods due to being in the middle of nowhere, and the tendency for monopolies/duopolies, and you have a place where the cost of living is higher than in most of the California Coastline population centres.
    In other words, kiwis pay Silicon Valley prices for housing comparable to the worst in the USA.
    I cannot overstate just how much value Lord of the Rings brought to the economy by reminding the world of NZ as a tourist destination. An absurd amount of the money actually available to the lower and middle classes comes from tourists and trickle-down effects from rich people buying bolt-holes.

    • @foobarf8766
      @foobarf8766 12 годин тому +4

      Oh boy, we are higher than Silicon Valley in places... and over 10% of houses are unoccupied, rentals or AirBnBs etc... market is in failure mode

    • @damonroberts7372
      @damonroberts7372 Годину тому +1

      Speaking from an Aussie perspective, we get the same "oh, but you're a rich country"... NZ and Oz have many of the same issues. An economic analysis of our agricultural sectors is not complete without stating the triple bottom-line. There have been massive ecological impacts. Australia has lost more arable land to dry land salinity (alone) _than the entire agricultural footprint of the UK._ NZ has a massive problem with nutrient load in their rivers.

  • @DawidEstishort
    @DawidEstishort 2 дні тому +213

    2:35 Casein (with it's 2,5% share) is also a food related product since it's a milk protein.

  • @stan5936
    @stan5936 День тому +30

    This is wild. I’m a dairy farmer in Taranaki where a lot of these photos and film are from.

  • @chungaplea3323
    @chungaplea3323 2 дні тому +172

    The china eating animation was such a big jaw rotation I couldn't tell what was happening

  • @mjr_schneider
    @mjr_schneider 2 дні тому +274

    Sooner or later Hoser's going to need to make a video about the Canadian economy to counter all the sensationalist videos I've been seeing everywhere about how Canada has become a third world country.

    • @ariehamm241
      @ariehamm241 2 дні тому +19

      germany too pls

    • @oussamaalaoui9121
      @oussamaalaoui9121 2 дні тому +23

      It is not a developing country
      Yet.

    • @CatnamedMittens
      @CatnamedMittens 2 дні тому +8

      2nd world

    • @longiusaescius2537
      @longiusaescius2537 2 дні тому +2

      @mjr_schneider You're not in Brampton

    • @fjooyou
      @fjooyou 2 дні тому

      1st world (USA and friends) , 2nd world (USSR and "friends") and 3rd world (the rest) are outdated political terms from the cold war era lazily used as an economic term because most of the third world wasn't industrialized at the time

  • @joemundy3584
    @joemundy3584 2 дні тому +36

    The importance of co-ops in NZ cannot be understanded. For every sector, there is a co-op that helps farmers maximise productivity, bulk buy inputs like fertilizer, and negotiate higher prices

    • @TyreseSummers
      @TyreseSummers День тому

      Your completely right, I'm hoping the government tries to jump the barrel on aquaculture to see if thats something that can be expanded and turned into a cooperative which would be cool to see

    • @davidsteed7278
      @davidsteed7278 День тому

      Aside from Fonterra, what co-ops are you referring to? The kiwifruit industry had something similar a couple of decades back, but has been deregulated since.

    • @male_maid5951
      @male_maid5951 14 годин тому

      @@davidsteed7278 your thinking of zespri which is one of our largest kiwifruit exporters.

    • @davidsteed7278
      @davidsteed7278 11 годин тому

      @@male_maid5951 I was thinking more of its legacy predecessor, which functionally used to be the ONLY kiwi-fruit exporter.

  • @YFNTacoGuy
    @YFNTacoGuy 2 дні тому +149

    1:52 challenge accepted.
    3 course meal
    (Assuming a few extra ingredients can be used btw)
    Appetizer: Steak frites with red wine reduction sauce
    Entree: Lamb chops with an apple honey lamb fat sauce
    Dessert: Sopapillas served with honey and a milk chocolate mousse
    For drink, the best option (according to my research) would be a Cabernet Sauvignon
    You're welcome :D

    • @WhyGodby
      @WhyGodby 2 дні тому +8

      why'd you do that
      now I'm hungry
      and I'm broke.

    • @DrippyPootis
      @DrippyPootis 2 дні тому +17

      @@WhyGodby A man is hungry in lego city, and he has no money. Hurry, build the gourmet soup kitchen [lego tm] to save him!

    • @artisanfps
      @artisanfps 2 дні тому

      No main?

    • @marny3559
      @marny3559 День тому

      ​@@artisanfps I can see you don't know much about hauté cuisine. An entree is a main.

    • @tonyoliver2330
      @tonyoliver2330 День тому

      Oyster Bay is one of the best affordable wines. For the $11 I paid I get superior flavor to anything around $30

  • @actsu7589
    @actsu7589 День тому +36

    Despite producing this much food to export, New Zealand's living costs are actually high compared to its median salaries. Hell, NZ food exported to other countries are actually cheaper than the ones sold in NZ.

    • @drednorzt
      @drednorzt День тому +1

      Yup

    • @cccmmm1234
      @cccmmm1234 38 хвилин тому

      Well not really... NZ does not have agricultural subsidies like EU. Therefore the cost of the food is the cost of the food.
      In places where there are subsidies, the food costs are still high, but you pay them in other ways (eg. more tax).

  • @rosscalverley
    @rosscalverley День тому +12

    New Zealand is propped up by farmers, no doubt. But we do have some serious issues too. Cost of living is ridiculous, the bureaucracy is out of control and infrastructure is years behind what it needs to be. We also lose many skilled workers to Australia.

    • @Michael-lg4wz
      @Michael-lg4wz 21 годину тому +3

      NZ peaked by about 2016 we have a world of misery with housing market being used to pump the economy in the coming decades.

  • @kidlikecrow7426
    @kidlikecrow7426 2 дні тому +87

    As an Indonesian, I kind of love the fact they're pretty close by (yes they're 7,500km away but compared to other countries they're our next door neighbour). Hope to go vist one day and see their cray mountain on a bike.

    • @milkismurder
      @milkismurder 2 дні тому

      You should! Bikes and mountains are something we do well here

    • @frozencatcake
      @frozencatcake 2 дні тому +7

      Same as a Australian

    • @Jabjabs
      @Jabjabs День тому +2

      @@frozencatcake Yep here in Oz we have far less mountains. ;) A few of the Kiwi's I work with have mentioned that it weirds them out how there are no hills around to get any bearing.
      I get it, everytime I have been to NZ it is very easy to figure out where you are - well except in Auckland and Hamilton. But everywhere it is easy.

    • @KNWBDY.important
      @KNWBDY.important День тому +2

      Nesian vibes 🇳🇿🤙🤙

    • @jh5401
      @jh5401 15 годин тому

      on a BIKE??

  • @physic3524
    @physic3524 День тому +46

    Oh yeah one more thing: our gloriously exported food is more expensive in our own supermarkets than the ones it's being exported to overseas. Disgusting.

    • @TheDogface69er
      @TheDogface69er 13 годин тому +1

      Your wrong they get export quality, we get bottom of the barrel quality.

    • @wzywg
      @wzywg 11 годин тому +1

      And it's the stuff not fit for export

    • @Kenionatus
      @Kenionatus 9 годин тому

      how tf?

  • @atinofspam3433
    @atinofspam3433 День тому +7

    There are some flaws with NZ,
    Its very centralised around Auckland, so if you don’t live there, you’re at a disadvantage professionally, and it also means country-wide wealth distribution is concentrated in Auckland
    Theres no real intercity public transport, you’re options are to fly, drive or take an expensive pre booked coach.
    The road network is awful, there have only been intercity motorways completed within the last few years, and even then they’re only dual carriageways, not full motorways.
    Most places, especially coastal cities and towns, have only a few roads in and out, meaning if one road is closed the effects are drastic, as we saw with cyclone gabrielle, just because one single road got blocked, whole towns were cut off
    There are no trains, apart from a handful of metros in wellington and auckland, again, no intercity rails, even though NZ used to have passenger rail everywhere.
    The inter island ferries are owned by the national rail company of all companies.
    And just as a social issue there are no people, so its easy to feel lonely, and pretty much every is closed and dead by 10pm, in europe we could go literally all night and still find people absolutely everywhere with so many places still open
    edit: forgot to mention, we over-export most of our agricultural products. Considering NZ is an agricultural nation, i find it really stupid that we still have some of the most expensive dairy, meat, and produce in the world, despite us literally making it everywhere locally.

  • @JM4rch
    @JM4rch 2 дні тому +138

    New Zealand is the absolute opposite of our Dutch Zeeland, in NZ there are young people, in Our Zeeland there are only old men

    • @forestreee
      @forestreee 2 дні тому +63

      It's NEW Zealand, of course the people will be younger. Perhaps if you guys renamed Zeeland to Newer Zeeland, you will have younger people.

    • @hikaniko7371
      @hikaniko7371 2 дні тому +32

      @@forestreee then we can become Newest Zealand to become younger too, then the dutch can rename theirs New Newest Zeeland and bada bing bada boom infinite prosperity 😎

    • @cvspvr
      @cvspvr День тому

      dutch zeeland is the world's number 1 consumer of viagra

    • @drednorzt
      @drednorzt День тому +2

      Not for much longer. Our current governments policies are driving the biggest wave of emigration in decades.

    • @damionkeeling3103
      @damionkeeling3103 19 годин тому +1

      @@forestreee Or just change the name to Zeewereld. That sounds newer already.

  • @Sacto1654
    @Sacto1654 2 дні тому +148

    But isn't New Zealand running into an issue where they export too much of their food and the price of food for the native New Zealand population is higher than necessary?

    • @milkismurder
      @milkismurder 2 дні тому

      Yes, that's generally only meat though

    • @billwilson1320
      @billwilson1320 2 дні тому +53

      NZ doesn't subsidise food production so consumer prices are higher, and we then pay the export price the farmer gets.
      15% tax is added to food in stores.
      A lot of prepackaged food is imported from Australia which adds to the cost.

    • @cg_2k72
      @cg_2k72 2 дні тому +125

      NZ’s main problem is there is a supermarket duopoly which controls 80% of the market.

    • @Sacto1654
      @Sacto1654 2 дні тому +8

      @@cg_2k72 Given the small population of the country no wonder there's only a few large grocery firms there. And only a few firms means they could charge higher prices. No wonder why New Zealand meat pies are a thing, I guess.

    • @hikari-nn1ze
      @hikari-nn1ze 2 дні тому +31

      In terms of calories consumed, NZ is actually quite import-dependent. Even in the fruit and vegetable and meat section, a substantial chunk of stuff in our supermarkets is imported. Sure we produce a shitload of meat, dairy products, and temperate climate fruit and vege, but outside of that virtually everything is imported. It might be made here, but the raw product is imported - eg, NZ-made bacon from Spanish pork, or bread from Australian wheat.
      A lot of pork comes from the EU, a lot of beef in our food service sector comes from Australia, all of our bread flour comes from Aus (due to mineral deficiencies in the soil), all of our rice comes from Aus/Asia, fruits come from everywhere, and finished goods/processed foods are mostly made overseas.

  • @emermage
    @emermage День тому +9

    "Even though total sheep in the country has fallen to about a third of what if was in the 80s, sheep meat exports have actually risen"
    I feel like there is a connection here...

  • @rotaxmax72
    @rotaxmax72 2 дні тому +15

    The netherlands is an even better example, this being because its a very tiny country but are ranked 2nd when it comes to agricultural output

    • @Xalta_Sailor
      @Xalta_Sailor День тому +4

      The EU is doing its best to “fix” this. Keep your head down.

    • @danpop1235
      @danpop1235 День тому

      The netherlands has a higher population then NZ

    • @damionkeeling3103
      @damionkeeling3103 17 годин тому +1

      @@danpop1235 I thought the Netherlands was flat.

    • @katelawyer3689
      @katelawyer3689 15 годин тому

      @Xalta, you are a kiwi you have no right to speak on Euro politics (I don’t inherently disagree with you in this case, but it’s just not your place to speak on such things).

    • @heyman4590
      @heyman4590 13 годин тому

      What a tight a...​@@katelawyer3689

  • @spacebud1
    @spacebud1 День тому +5

    I am a Kiwi of New Zealand that is also a farmer, and I thank you for being able to talk about us.

  • @ry4n737
    @ry4n737 2 дні тому +21

    I wish it didn't cost $40 for a leg of lamb in nz...

    • @abnormallybraindead
      @abnormallybraindead 6 годин тому

      unfortunately new zealand gets both shitty quality and expensive food, probably because it's less profitable to sell food inland

  • @mladenmatosevic4591
    @mladenmatosevic4591 День тому +6

    New Zealand has size of Japan, UK or Italy so it does not need to create production in other branches. In fact, it does not even need to shift all agriculture to productions requiring larger workforce on smaller plots of land, such as berry growing. But New Zealand farmers do not have "lifestyle choice" farms, and average dairy farm has around 500 cows with just one family working on it.

  • @andrewb9942
    @andrewb9942 2 дні тому +17

    Amazing you showed SaltStick fast chews. Those are such a niche peoduct, but absolutely life changing for preventing cramps and replenishing electrolytes. How random! The peach ones are like my favorite candy.

  • @TheLIMREPORT
    @TheLIMREPORT 2 дні тому +317

    Its 5am in this so called country as i watch this debut

  • @VechsDavion
    @VechsDavion 2 дні тому +44

    Having spent several years there, I will always have a soft spot for New Zealand and it's people. I wish the determined little Kiwis all the best.

    • @Andrew-gu8uw
      @Andrew-gu8uw День тому +1

      Hi vechs lol nice seeing you here!! I love ur maps

    • @ennui9745
      @ennui9745 День тому +1

      Hey, Vechs! I need to continue watching the "Waking Up" series!

    • @h0ser
      @h0ser  День тому +3

      Hi Vechs I used to watch you on Mindcrack

    • @walterzamalis4846
      @walterzamalis4846 10 годин тому

      “Determined little kiwis” is pretty patronising… we have a far-right government we’re really going through it right now bro

  • @genedalefield
    @genedalefield День тому +16

    5:33 most of New Zealand's soil isn't actually adequate for crop lands, livestock and wine, sure. However the statement about millions of years of volcanic activity making it fertile is just wrong, millions of years is still young soil without significant organic material. Nothing like the black earth of Ukraine, American Mississippi watershed, or Indonesian peatlands.
    Even then, our most fertile soil around Auckland is wasted on suburban sprawl.
    New Zealand is a lovely country with a significant livestock economy, but that is not the same as "fertile soils".

    • @laurencefraser
      @laurencefraser День тому +2

      A large portion of the land used for dairy farming isn't actually suitable for it, and requires extensive irrigation as a result.

    • @fairynuff167
      @fairynuff167 День тому +2

      Come on! We do have fertile soil. Everything I pick and put in the ground grows, from flowers and vegies to trees. It is fertile!

    • @kanoslayer2735
      @kanoslayer2735 17 годин тому

      ​@fairynuff167 Then why do we have to have large amounts of iodine added to our salt?

    • @tysonschroder9849
      @tysonschroder9849 7 годин тому

      I live in hawkes bay. We have rich soil created from a flood plan like cyclone grabreile. 5 rivers in 20km of coast line. If rhat. Plus all the rivers flow underground and we have a huge aquafa. Add to that the amount of sun we get it's just prefect growing conditions.

    • @SkigBiggler
      @SkigBiggler 5 годин тому

      @@kanoslayer2735Iodised salt isn’t mandated, it’s just a standard at this point. It was introduced worldwide to help prevent issues that occur from a lack of iodine intake (birth defects, miscarriages and goitres), as iodine is one of the least commonly occurring natural minerals in soil, occurring most near the sea, so the addition of iodine helps prevent that, particularly during pregnancies. It’s not really related to soil fertility as far as I’m aware, it can help plants to some extent, but doesn’t seem to be as crucial to them as it is in animals.

  • @arbe4326
    @arbe4326 2 дні тому +12

    Nice for a country that is omitted in a lot of maps

  • @scottparker1741
    @scottparker1741 День тому +6

    As someone living in NZ I thank you for this video ❤🇳🇿

    • @frontman4736
      @frontman4736 День тому

      also as someone living in recession 😹😹

  • @TheLIMREPORT
    @TheLIMREPORT 2 дні тому +67

    If only i could tell you about our infrastructure issues.. it takes 50 years to build a motorway

    • @craig3916
      @craig3916 2 дні тому

      why use multiple logins ?
      in case ur banned?

    • @TheLIMREPORT
      @TheLIMREPORT 2 дні тому

      @craig3916 huh?

    • @Xtraqk220
      @Xtraqk220 2 дні тому +13

      @@TheLIMREPORTNah fr though the bus route to college I take has a busy road that has needed repairs like 4 times this year💀💀
      The infrastructure is actual trash in NZ

    • @peterelliott2914
      @peterelliott2914 День тому +8

      Yeah. Big (ish) country, few people. Never going to change. Although I think it was a massive mistake to privatise rail and send everything by road now. I reckon don't build motorways, incentivize people to move to the provinces instead - spread them out.

    • @vvayoutvvest
      @vvayoutvvest День тому

      @@TheLIMREPORT See further down @DavidLimofLimReport

  • @MrJaimejhs
    @MrJaimejhs 2 дні тому +14

    In the export graph at 2:33 some other chunks are also derivated from farming such as wood (from tree farms) casein, protein powders. wool, leather and some smaller ones too

  • @jackphillips6742
    @jackphillips6742 2 дні тому +17

    Greetings from rural NZ

  • @nathanmartin9640
    @nathanmartin9640 3 години тому +2

    As a New Zealander this video is a win

  • @euanmcdougall1917
    @euanmcdougall1917 19 годин тому +7

    And yet it still costs $10 NZD for a block of cheese here :/

    • @Emuk777
      @Emuk777 5 годин тому +1

      And that’s the cheapest cheese

    • @joshs7276
      @joshs7276 3 години тому

      where are you getting a $10 block of cheese even the budget shit at woolworths is $11 nowadays for me

  • @sarcasmo57
    @sarcasmo57 20 годин тому +3

    Great place. Expensive to live there though.

  • @drowsy-fx8pc
    @drowsy-fx8pc День тому +1

    I found this video to be quite enjoyable, everything blended together perfectly, with the music serving as an unexpected bonus that tied everything together neatly, like a well-wrapped Christmas gift. Thank you hoser :)

  • @DavidLimofLimReport
    @DavidLimofLimReport 2 дні тому +20

    11:53 - Hey I know that Ford factory. it’s in Seaview, just outside Wellington.

  • @alexandersteel7272
    @alexandersteel7272 День тому +1

    One additional factor for low-cost dairy and meat production is the weather. As it is (relatively) mild year round, cows can stay out in the fields rather than having to be brought into barns and fed silage.

  • @Nthsey
    @Nthsey 2 дні тому +38

    Damn I just rewatched your China videos all about how when you mess up the agriculture, you mess up the country.
    Perfect timing!

  • @IcedicStar
    @IcedicStar 2 дні тому +86

    Man if New Zeeland ever get 1# in Kiwi exports it would be the funniest thing ever

    • @broyderpole7497
      @broyderpole7497 2 дні тому +17

      it is

    • @DavidLimofLimReport
      @DavidLimofLimReport 2 дні тому +15

      I think we are.

    • @msergio0293
      @msergio0293 2 дні тому +5

      They should do it, you know, just for shits and giggles

    • @msergio0293
      @msergio0293 2 дні тому +27

      Ok I just google it and they actually are the #1 kiwi exporter, 3x as much as the next country

    • @hikaniko7371
      @hikaniko7371 2 дні тому +9

      There's a reason it's called kiwifruit y'know, because it looks like our national bird. we had control over what it was named because we produce the most of it.

  • @purplehaze5607
    @purplehaze5607 День тому +12

    AOTEAROA MENTIONED CHURRRRR BOL!!!!
    My family has a farm in the South Island, i love it. I genuinely can’t imagine rural NZ as anything else, other than the forests it once used to home.

  • @elsiedwyer3329
    @elsiedwyer3329 День тому +1

    Ive been lucky enough to grow up on an NZ dairy farm 🇳🇿 great video as usual!

  • @aswath134
    @aswath134 2 дні тому +3

    tangential to this is the concept of economic complexity. what matters (according to that model at least) is not how much value you produce in the short run, but how diversified your knowhow is. For example, in year 1 economy A produces $100 worth of mutton per capita and economy B produces $10 worth of bamboo $20 worth of cotton and 10$ worth of wheat per capita. If they’re all functioning market economies with business friendly governments economy B would grow faster simply because it has more avenues to grow (bamboo-> paper-> notebooks) (wheat->biscuits) (cotton-> yarn-> t-shirts) than economy A which has potentially less options to diversify its knowhow. Through backtesting this complexity index which i’m not sure how exactly it is calculated, just enough to know it takes into account exports and their complexity, is a good determinant of economic growth.

  • @TNKfoxxx
    @TNKfoxxx День тому +1

    Great video and good point on having a different outlook on economic progression around comparative value generation.

  • @pissedoffnation
    @pissedoffnation 2 дні тому +11

    I love the little eating sound and animation china bear has its so cute

  • @Derploop
    @Derploop День тому +3

    Successful is arguable. Not failing yet seems more accurate. Non-refining, service and export based economy is not the best long term outlook, but it's difficult to see a fix that doesn't involve a time machine.

  • @aryamannpaliwal306
    @aryamannpaliwal306 День тому +3

    Hoser: Makes a Video of how NZ is rich even with farming
    New Zealand: Goes into recession.

    • @katelawyer3689
      @katelawyer3689 14 годин тому

      In our modern capitalist hell recessions are inevitable everywhere.

  • @forestreee
    @forestreee 2 дні тому +8

    Damn New Zealand during the era of farming subsidies sounds just like my country (India) right now.

    • @fly463
      @fly463 День тому

      The govt tried to bring new reformed farm laws which will increase farmer's productivity through private companies & the farmers protested against it 🤣

    • @fly463
      @fly463 День тому

      But they haven't given up
      They broke up all those new reformed laws they thought of & converted them into hundreds of small laws which they are implementing one by one sneakily at the state level so the farmers don't notice it 😅.

  • @HoopsKevinski.
    @HoopsKevinski. 2 дні тому +16

    9:50 I call BS.
    Must be farm owners, not actual workers.(70% Undoc in US). And since "corps are people", many being centuries-old corps...

    • @ironfin9406
      @ironfin9406 День тому +12

      Absolutely the case. A lot of NZ's dairy Agriculture is done by younger landless "sharemilkers" who have flocks of livestock but have to find landlords whom they split the profit with. Meanwhile NZ Horticutlure is actually done by seasonal workers from the Pacific Islands who are paid and treated like shit.

    • @AlexWithington
      @AlexWithington 20 годин тому

      Nah, that's accurate with just how everything is run. Where i work, we have farmers coming through daily. Basically, none of them are over 50.

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    @ClarkThompson-j7p 2 дні тому +1212

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      @Williams647-e9f 2 дні тому +3

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      @HondaAtom 2 дні тому +3

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      @LucasMario-y8b 2 дні тому +2

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      @OliverJames-t6m 2 дні тому +2

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      @IrinaChelsriu 2 дні тому +1

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  • @KiwiCommander0
    @KiwiCommander0 2 дні тому +3

    Thank you hoser for making my country on a UA-cam video

  • @Jeza921
    @Jeza921 21 годину тому +1

    New Zealand is famous for its relatively small but highly productive agricultural sector, which includes dairy, wool and meat production.

  • @artekchanel9358
    @artekchanel9358 2 дні тому +32

    My regional security courses in university : there is no country in the world that can even come close to being completely food secure. New Zealand just silently exist being almost completely food secure. 🤔🤔🤔

    • @dieptrieu6564
      @dieptrieu6564 2 дні тому +9

      It depend on what your criteria for "food secure" is. If it just mean enough food to survive, then a lots of countries can do that. However, if you also want variety, then yes, no countries can have food secure, even NZ.

    • @mladenmatosevic4591
      @mladenmatosevic4591 День тому

      When you are size of Japan, Italy or UK with population of 3.5 mil. it is not hard to be food secure.

    • @drednorzt
      @drednorzt День тому

      @@mladenmatosevic4591 5 million (although i admit its still tiny lol)

    • @JimmyWelds
      @JimmyWelds 20 годин тому +1

      @@mladenmatosevic4591 We haven't had 3.5 million people in a long time.. something like 1.2 million immigrants in the last decade alone

    • @damionkeeling3103
      @damionkeeling3103 17 годин тому

      @@JimmyWelds 5.3 apparently and a third are immigrants.

  • @imperfect1395
    @imperfect1395 2 дні тому +8

    New Zealand mentioned 🥳🥳

  • @h0ser
    @h0ser  2 дні тому +30

    first

  • @ManimsohungryIcouldeata
    @ManimsohungryIcouldeata 2 дні тому +5

    wow, i never knew NZ was agricultural. i finally learned something from hoser that won't make me sound like a nerd when i brag about knowing it to my friends

  • @midnightflare9879
    @midnightflare9879 2 дні тому +3

    This has to be the best argument for worker co-ops I've ever seen

  • @vplayzprobro7263
    @vplayzprobro7263 2 дні тому +5

    What a banger! Keep the good work up!!!

  • @ProudTurkroach
    @ProudTurkroach 2 дні тому +4

    Agricultural economies can become rich if they export their goods and rise up the product value chain

  • @Minivite
    @Minivite 14 годин тому +1

    Just a thing about the milk exportation, New Zealand is responsible for something close to 35% of all the dairy exports in the entire world

  • @Homer-OJ-Simpson
    @Homer-OJ-Simpson 2 дні тому +39

    4:10 spot on New Zealand satire accent

    • @DavidLimofLimReport
      @DavidLimofLimReport 2 дні тому +9

      So glad he didn’t try an Aussie accent and pawn it off as a Kiwi accent

    • @EggsBenAddict
      @EggsBenAddict 2 дні тому +10

      It really is, you can tell this guy listened to other Kiwis.

    • @Xtraqk220
      @Xtraqk220 2 дні тому +1

      Nah listening to Americans trying to do a Kiwi accent is torture to me

    • @trevornorfolk3103
      @trevornorfolk3103 День тому +2

      ​@Xtraqk220 Hoser is Canadian, if that makes you feel better 😅

    • @Homer-OJ-Simpson
      @Homer-OJ-Simpson День тому +2

      @Xtraqk220I didn’t say it was accurate but it was a good satire of it. Most North Americans aren’t even familiar with the kiwi accent and when they have heard it and try, it’s always an Aussie accent. This was noticeably kiwi but exaggerated.

  • @olefella3606
    @olefella3606 8 годин тому +1

    The fact that we get free videos on UA-cam by Hoser is truly a gift; keeping education and knowledge alive. 👏🙏🏾🤷

  • @gj1234567899999
    @gj1234567899999 2 дні тому +11

    It’s not free trade. Its farmers have huge plots of land. The same is true in the USA. The thriving farms in US are massive farms. You can make a good living from a 10,000 acre farm. Low population with lots of land = farmers with lots of land and can make decent income. In other countries poor farmers have 1 or 5 or 10 acres. Barely enough to feed the family let alone get money from the surplus.

    • @Farazormal1
      @Farazormal1 День тому +3

      Also for those sized farms you can't justify the capital for mechanisation that makes farming so much more efficient. a 10,000 acre block can justify buying a fleet of headers at 500k a pop, and require much fewer . 100 different farmers on 100 acre blocks will be stuck holding their dicks and probably working the same hours for a miniscule fraction of the revenue.

    • @qrzone8167
      @qrzone8167 День тому +2

      100% A farmer who owns 10,000 acres benefits from scale. They are always the ones that can afford cutting edge ag tech which just makes farming easier and more profitable. Meanwhile the poor shmuck that has 10 acres is simultaneously getting shafted by a house and tractor mortgage 😂

    • @davidsteed7278
      @davidsteed7278 День тому +2

      An economic unit in pastural farming in NZ is closer to 1,000 acres, depending on the level of debt servicing. A 10,000 acre pastural farm would more closely resemble the Yellowstone TV series than a 'typical' NZ farm.

    • @gj1234567899999
      @gj1234567899999 День тому

      @ the largest farm in New Zealand is 500,000 acres.

    • @davidsteed7278
      @davidsteed7278 23 години тому +1

      @@gj1234567899999 How is identifying an extreme outlier relevant? The scale of a rather unique govt owned high country farm/station heavily involved in research, tourism and conservation is not representative of most privately owned pastoral farms in NZ.

  • @j-Gappy-h
    @j-Gappy-h 2 дні тому +2

    Hoser never fails to fail at agricultural development

  • @pissedoffnation
    @pissedoffnation 2 дні тому +9

    Those cows are fucking ludicrous, i love them

  • @KeithMelville
    @KeithMelville День тому +2

    Thank you for your commentary. I have to say it was hard work getting to where we are. At one time we had a protected economy which was impoverishing us. Believe it or not at one time we had a car industry, which was really a car assembly industry. Our cars were among the most expensive in the world. We removed protectionist tarfiffs and subsidies in the 1980s. The car indistry collapsed along with the protected clothing and other industries. The result led to an economy based on what we do best - agriculture. Thank you for mentioning our agricultural co-operatives. New Zealanders owe much of our wealth to these. Imagine if the corporate model took control of our co-operatives. Instead of farmers and our provincial towns reaping the benefits, the benefits would go to shareholders in other countries.

    • @sebroki4679
      @sebroki4679 14 годин тому

      thank fuck our older generation of farmers were at least economically leftist cos we know damn well that would not have happened with a lot of the population now 😭

    • @foobarf8766
      @foobarf8766 12 годин тому

      What do you know about hard work? My gumboots have holes and I can't afford new ones. You don't speak for us farmers, Fonterra sold the golden goose by going back on the Rochdale principles and inviting external shareholding, something that could only have happened under a National govt' -- now they're on track to become the next Synlait and already sold down some business units.

  • @jackie_baphiwe1630
    @jackie_baphiwe1630 2 дні тому +4

    How do you research for these videos man, they're fantastic and so informative.

  • @5-Minutegeography
    @5-Minutegeography 2 дні тому +11

    Can't believe your New Zealand video didn't mention the word "Kiwi" until minute 13:57

  • @magicjuand
    @magicjuand 2 дні тому +55

    new zealand is an inspiration, i hope that more governments and farmers can see that you can make a high quality and valuable agricultural sector by avoiding subsidies which encourage waste and the abuse of land.
    amazing video hoser, really great job.

    • @Epidian
      @Epidian 2 дні тому +4

      Pity they haven't sorted the nitrate pollution problem.

    • @williamwallace9944
      @williamwallace9944 2 дні тому +7

      ​@@EpidianYeah it's beginning to become quite an issue. The fact that NZ only fully switched to dairy farming about 50 years ago and is already facing debilitating freshwater pollution makes me think we need to really dial back the ground/water pollution if we want NZ to be as prosperous and habitable in another 50 years time.

    • @hamishfullerton7309
      @hamishfullerton7309 День тому

      Yeah and price New Zealanders pay for there own food products and imported ones are so inflated after co vid that a kiwi who moved to New Zealand said the grocery bill in Australia made him cry tears of joy, because in New Zealand it was $1000 dollars in Australia it was $400 a $600 difference, if your charging your citizens that much for groceries I wouldn't call your farming policy's a success for kiwis as whole

    • @laurencefraser
      @laurencefraser День тому +1

      substantial portions of the land used for dairy farming in New Zealand isn't actually suitable for it.

    • @TyreseSummers
      @TyreseSummers День тому

      ​@laurencefraser yeah bro I don't know if your right. Because no one is going to do dairy farming on land that isn't 'suitable' for it.
      If so can you explain how it isn't

  • @lucianolago2871
    @lucianolago2871 2 дні тому +8

    Been missin' u hoser

  • @FinnWhite-bq2pf
    @FinnWhite-bq2pf 2 дні тому +9

    Come on, nz 🇳🇿 🥝

  • @Random9_
    @Random9_ День тому +2

    New zealand went into recession literally today 😂

  • @sederryan3270
    @sederryan3270 2 дні тому +4

    You should've used the Lazer kiwi

  • @LilyKittyCatto
    @LilyKittyCatto 2 дні тому +2

    I binge watched all of your videos so im happy to see a new one 😹

  • @lorehammer7694
    @lorehammer7694 2 дні тому +7

    New Zealander here love my country but it fucking sucks since everything is so expensive

    • @Xtraqk220
      @Xtraqk220 2 дні тому

      Same here mate🇳🇿🇳🇿

    • @TyreseSummers
      @TyreseSummers День тому

      Honestly I'm 21 and am definitely moving to aus in 2 years shits going down hill, and I've lost hope here. I can still succeed I rekon here but I think the government just wants to screw everyone over. I love living here but I hate the politicians on all sides.

    • @thelostgeneration2000
      @thelostgeneration2000 День тому

      It sucks when your country is sold out to greedy corporations

    • @Michael-lg4wz
      @Michael-lg4wz 21 годину тому +1

      Nz peaked 1996-2016😢 it's now only for the people who purchased a house before 2016 and have serious equity.

    • @JimmyWelds
      @JimmyWelds 20 годин тому

      yeah man

  • @billibenjamin
    @billibenjamin День тому +2

    Kinda ironic that this video comes out as new zealand goes in a recession.

  • @Ryanrobi
    @Ryanrobi 2 дні тому +8

    As an American dairy farmer I can assure you that New Zealand does foreign policy the best I don't want any subsidies or anything like that I just want to be able to compete in the free market

    • @KNWBDY.important
      @KNWBDY.important День тому

      American dairy farmer? You legend 🇳🇿🤙🏽

  • @DavidRose-m8s
    @DavidRose-m8s 5 годин тому

    Well done. Some extra detail is that being subsidized lead to being pillared in the media for years. Farmers even with the pain of deregulation, and subsidy removal generally supported removal because they were of being tired of the negative focus. The associated industries beyond the farm gate stayed expensive, and inefficient because in reality that is where a fair chunk of the subsidies ended up. The dropping of subsidies hit these sectors as much as the farms themselves until everyone was lean enough to survive. Subsidies were also uneven with the majority going to sheep, and beef while the world changed around them. The dairy industry continued a relentless push for efficiency. The large fund kept by the dairy board to smooth out payments for bad years was available at no interest to the GOVT. This meant the dairy industry subsidies the GOVT in all those high inflation years, and not the other way round. This enabled a farming industry with high ongoing relative returns that otherwise uneconomic farms could join. Local and central GOVT in NZ has always focused on road development so goods can move efficiently. This bricks, and mortar approach across GOVT has enabled each pillar of modern infrastructure to stay up to date, and efficient benefiting our farmers. I would also question whether a country, and region with an economy dominated by the service industry can survive at scale economically without cheap fuel, and a banking sector making money out of poorer countries. This masks a lack of an economic backbone in a world no longer capable of endless growth within limited borders.

  • @StarMaker8442
    @StarMaker8442 2 дні тому +4

    Missed these country specific videos.

  • @hellomoto2084
    @hellomoto2084 День тому +1

    Newzealand has best quality milk, i have heard.

  • @CrayCow
    @CrayCow День тому +8

    I wouldn't say we are "successful" when our residents pay export prices for our own food. Worsened by a price gauging supermarket duopoly.
    We have an economic system that's deadlocked to inflating house prices than actual productivity.
    We top the charts in homelessness and suicide rates.
    Our current government removed smoke-free initiatives, imposed public service cuts so that they could give tax cuts to landlords.
    Our public health care is on the brink of collapse. Ambulances wait in line to enter hospitals, patients wait a whole day in emergency department and rural areas with no doctors.
    I don't know how to describe this country in one word but I know it's certainly not "successful".

    • @qcthesxientist
      @qcthesxientist День тому +1

      idk man the economy is better than other agricultural places like Argentina and its not that hard to get a job thatll pay for rent and food. We have a pretty sweet country, don't need to be too down about the economy.
      If we have to spend more on food because we export it at high costs and we have to pay so much for houses because of the tourists who come here and want to stay the benefits outweigh the drawbacks.

    • @damionkeeling3103
      @damionkeeling3103 17 годин тому

      Housing is a problem in most western countries for the same reasons. The public service sector had become bloated under the previous govt and was failing to meet its kpis despite all the extra staff.

    • @thesquishedelf1301
      @thesquishedelf1301 16 годин тому

      @@qcthesxientistdepends on where you are, frankly. Spent 2 years in Porirua unable to get a job anywhere commutable in the Wellington region.
      Up in Manawatu? Yeah you can probably make a seasonal living with nothing but a can-do attitude. In the cities though it’s 100% about connections, if you don’t have a business-owning family member or family friend willing to make a job for you, you’re kinda fucked. Especially if the AA is fucking you over to pass their quotas for more failed driver license tests.

    • @katelawyer3689
      @katelawyer3689 14 годин тому

      @Cray, the whole world sucks, it’s not that your country doesn’t suck, but rather that it sucks comparatively less than the majority of the world. Try the US of A these days it’s got everything you mentioned plus extra times ten.

  • @cherie5308
    @cherie5308 14 годин тому +1

    Thanks every one, yeah we are pretty lucky down here. Very expensive, none the less it is home.

  • @JoeeyTheeKangaroo
    @JoeeyTheeKangaroo 2 дні тому +35

    Go go gadget British colony.

    • @DrippyPootis
      @DrippyPootis 2 дні тому +3

      Go go gadget (few indigenous people island) British colony*

  • @jackpubbo
    @jackpubbo 12 годин тому +1

    It's funny that the price of food in NZ supermarkets is still insane. Apparently more then Australia

  • @migueljuarez448
    @migueljuarez448 2 дні тому +21

    Me watching this at work and getting paid for it

  • @kaliyuga1476
    @kaliyuga1476 2 дні тому

    Damn, what a great video, I feel like you are getting very profesional with these late ones. I’m no geopolitics/economics expert but I feel like you are very unbiased

  • @t803586
    @t803586 2 дні тому +4

    Live here not as great as this is trying to make it our exports cost more for us than people buying them

    • @HoopsKevinski.
      @HoopsKevinski. 2 дні тому

      Kinda the point of vid. Meaning, it's far worse in Bolivia, Guatemala, Moldova...

  • @oskarkoperczak6746
    @oskarkoperczak6746 День тому

    I love your channel. Intresting and educational. Do what your doing, it's great!

  • @slader-13
    @slader-13 2 дні тому +5

    Can you make more videos about Finland? As a finn i would like that❤

    • @Succatag67789
      @Succatag67789 2 дні тому

      Finno-korean hyperwar

    • @katelawyer3689
      @katelawyer3689 14 годин тому +1

      He already did a while ago

    • @slader-13
      @slader-13 10 годин тому +1

      Yeah i know he made thats why im asking for More, did you even read My comment?

  • @hARVoThe96
    @hARVoThe96 20 годин тому +1

    Can't help but consider the irony given New Zealand sunk into a recession as of yesterday which isn't to detract from its agricultural success, just its recent monetary and fiscal policies.

  • @Noscrapsinmyscrapbook
    @Noscrapsinmyscrapbook 2 дні тому +5

    As a New Zealander: Damn, if this success I'd hate to see what failure looks like.

    • @Brooks.was.here9024
      @Brooks.was.here9024 2 дні тому +1

      Right now there's a child building a tiny violin for you to order and play

    • @hamishfullerton7309
      @hamishfullerton7309 День тому +1

      ​@@Brooks.was.here9024they need it if you new the the price they pay for food and wages to get it,Australia is much better

    • @fly463
      @fly463 День тому

      Success is high productivity
      Failure is low productivity

    • @katelawyer3689
      @katelawyer3689 14 годин тому

      Haha yeah success is relative, New Zealand is messed up as of current but the majority of the world is even worse lol. I would know I live in the rest of the world (not Oceania).

    • @katelawyer3689
      @katelawyer3689 14 годин тому

      @hamish, doesn’t matter if Australia is better because that’s still Oceania. Most nations outside you Pacific bubble suck far worse than New Zealand does.

  • @zachb1706
    @zachb1706 18 годин тому +1

    10:10
    Actually they did cut subsidies to boost the economy. It was a part of “Rogernomics”, the big economic plan Roger Douglas laid out. He saw subsidies as the government “picking winners” which lead to inefficiencies

  • @ShlomoTenembaum
    @ShlomoTenembaum 2 дні тому +3

    And yet we pay outrageous prices for our food here as it's mostly exported.

  • @Michael-jg8pw
    @Michael-jg8pw 2 дні тому

    Interesting, straight to the point and no ads. Great vid 👌

  • @Xtraqk220
    @Xtraqk220 2 дні тому +4

    As a Kiwi, we also export a lot due our dairy and meat we do produce has a reputation for being incredibly good, the animals are very healthy due to regular exercise and the grass they eat is well cared for and they not stressed out throughout their lives which leaves really good tasting dairy and meat from those animals afterwards🇳🇿🇳🇿

  • @EggsBenAddict
    @EggsBenAddict 2 дні тому +1

    Hoser, by making this video, you've just summoned the entire country of New Zealand, good luck!

  • @SafwanBaari-v1o
    @SafwanBaari-v1o 2 дні тому +26

    babe WAKE UP hoser just DROPPED