Import of live horses except pure-bred breeding to New Zealand goes down in 2017
Compared with the previous year horses import hardly decreased by 3.2%, according to statistics presented by United Nations Statistical Office. The indicator negligibly dropped by 1 709 300 US Dollar, versus the prior year when it rose by 37.4 percent. New Zealand saw a growth of 138.6% in horses import over the past 29 years. Likewise, it has had a raise at a 0.09 percent compound average annual growth rate during the five years with a modest overall rise since the 1989. It averaged 29 789 831 US Dollar from 1989 to 2017 and it attained its all-time high of 53 391 576 US Dollar in 2016 and record low of 15 129 786 US Dollar in 1992.
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Re-Import of Live Horses Except Pure-Bred Breeding to New Zealand
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Import of Live Pure-Bred Breeding Horses to New Zealand
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Re-Import of Live Pure-Bred Breeding Horses to New Zealand
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Import of Live Horses Except Pure-Bred Breeding to New Zealand
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Re-Import of Live Horses Except Pure-Bred Breeding to New Zealand