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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says he wants the primary sector pumping and remain on the front foot globally.
Speaking at the Primary Industries Summit in Auckland this morning, Luxon says NZ has the best and most profitable farmers in the world.
He says the Government’s role is to keep powering the sector.
“I know it’s a bit chaotic out there with Trump tariffs and everything else, but in the last two years we’ve had massive growth across the primary sector.”
“It's been huge – exports have gone up to $64 billion.”
Luxon notes that exports to the UK and EU are up around 42% in the last two years.
Exports to India is up 72% in the past two years even before the free trade deal comes into effect.
“So, as you can see, I'm all about growth, growth, growth.
“There's nothing bigger to get the agriculture pumping, to get the growth actually happening out there.”
Luxon says the primary sector shouldn’t “just sit back and admire the opportunity”.
“We must put the foot on the accelerator,” he says.
Luxon noted that the Government’s relationship with the primary industries sector “wasn’t parent-child but an adult-adult” based.
‘As government, I can create the conditions for growth, but you go and create that growth and create those opportunities.
“So, we work together in an adult-to-adult way, not a parent-child way. So, I hope you've got a sense we're not doing things to you.
“We want to work with you to unlock the potential that's sitting out there.”
Lindy Nelson, Safety Farms ambassador, has been named the winner of the Leadership category at the 2026 New Zealand Workplace Health and Safety Awards in Auckland.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says he wants the primary sector pumping and remain on the front foot globally.
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