New Zealand

Public perception of farmers tops New Zealand’s industries

Research First’s latest public perceptions data puts farmers and growers at the top of the board of New Zealand’s industries.

Posted on Jun 27 ,00:05

Public perception of farmers tops New Zealand’s industries

The research shows that positive perception of farmers and growers has increased more than any other industry over the last three years. 

"The sheep and beef and dairy sub-sectors saw a significant increase in positive perception and no significant change to negative perception", says Research First’s Liz Morley.

The research included other industries including healthcare, tourism, construction and retail.

"We’re now seeing farmers and growers with the highest proportion trending to the positive".

Digging deeper into the data, which comes from a nationally representative survey of New Zealanders, shows even more positive results for farmers.

Three quarters of people trust farmers to properly care for their animals and three quarters of people rated the welfare of animals in the dairy and sheep and beef sub-sectors as 'good' or 'very good'.

"Typically, this type of research would measure the proportion of the population that hold a positive view. We thought we would push past just a positive or negative call, instead looking at where those public perception trends are heading and what is driving them", says Morley.

B+LNZ Chief Insights Officer Julian Ashby says the research is in line with B+LNZ’s public perception surveys.

"It’s great to see the public recognise the hard work farmers are doing to look after their animals and their land", he says.

"It shows New Zealanders are supportive of sheep and beef farmers and demonstrates the resilience of the red meat sector to the challenges it’s faced over the last three years."

 NEWSLETTER - Stay informed with the latest news!

Comments





Similar articles

UK

Tesco sausage range becomes first UK products to switch over exclusively to QR codes

The retail industry is currently working towards switching from traditional linear barcodes to QR...


Read more Read more
GERMANY

Germany: Associations are calling for a national special program for sow farming

Animal welfare standards far exceed EU levels With the amendment to the Animal Welfare Ordinance...


Read more Read more
SPAIN

PROVACUNO presents Spanish beef in Singapore, within the framework of the Food & Hospitality Asia fair

Singapore has positioned itself as a hub for the purchase and consumption of top-quality products...


Read more Read more
Websolutions by Angular Software and SpiderClass