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Three tips for the success of returnees.
Tip 1: Focus on young people.
Many returnees will encounter the problem of lack of high-tech talents, and a set of talent training models with good practices and tombs is crucial to the success of returnee enterprises.
Tip 2: Develop the products of the future.
At present, MPS has adopted a strategy of cooperating with Huawei, ZTE and other major customers to develop future products and lay out the future market in advance.
Tip 3: Prevent and treat the "big business disease".
In the process of their own development and growth, enterprises often show the characteristics of "big enterprise disease", and the same is true for MPS.
Livestock is the foundation of New Zealand's economy
New Zealand is an economically developed country, and animal husbandry is the foundation of its economy. New Zealand accounts for 50% of its total exports of agricultural and animal products, with the world's largest exports of lamb and dairy products, and the second largest export of wool.
Industry] is mainly engaged in the processing of agricultural, forestry and animal husbandry products, mainly dairy products, blankets, food, leather, tobacco, paper and wood processing and other light industries, and the products are mainly for export. In recent years, a number of heavy industries have been established, such as steelmaking, oil refining, aluminum refining, and the manufacture of agricultural aircraft.
Agriculture] Agriculture is highly mechanized. The main crops are wheat, barley, oats, fruits, etc. Food is not self-sufficient and needs to be imported from Australia.
Forestry] The forest area is 8.1 million hectares, including 6.3 million hectares of natural forests and 1.8 million hectares of planted forests. The main export products are logs, wooden paddles, paper and wooden boards, etc., and the main export markets are Australia, Japan, China, South Korea, the United States, Indonesia, Taiwan, etc.
Animal husbandry] Animal husbandry is well developed, and animal husbandry production covers an area of 13.52 million hectares, which is half of the country's land area. Dairy products and meat are the most important exports. Exports of coarse wool rank first in the world, accounting for 25% of the world's total production.
Fisheries] Abundant fishery products, with the world's fourth largest exclusive economic zone, and the fishing potential within the 200 nautical mile exclusive economic zone is about 500,000 tons per year. About 600 to 650,000 tonnes of fish and shellfish are commercially caught and farmed annually in the waters of the EEZ, more than half of which are exported.
Tourism] New Zealand has a fresh environment, pleasant climate, beautiful scenery, and tourist attractions all over the country. New Zealand's landscape is varied, with volcanoes and hot springs in the North Island and glaciers and lakes in the South Island. Among them, the unique landform of Ruapehu volcano in the North Island and the surrounding 14 volcanoes form a rare volcanic geothermal anomaly in the world.
There are more than 1,000 high-temperature geothermal fountains scattered here. These diverse forms of boiling springs, fumaroles, boiling mud pools and geysers form one of New Zealand's wonders. Tourism accounts for about 10% of New Zealand's gross domestic product (GDP) and is the second largest foreign exchange earner after the dairy industry.
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New Zealand is not European!
New Zealand is located in the southwestern South Pacific Ocean, southeast of Australia, and has a temperate maritime climate.
There are several reasons why the country is more suitable for the development of animal husbandry:
1.The temperate oceanic climate with abundant precipitation is suitable for pasture growth.
2.The high latitude and low temperature are not suitable for the growth of grain and other cash crops, but it does not have much impact on pasture.
3.Also due to the higher latitude and more precipitation, there is less sunlight, which is not suitable for crop Christmas, but it is good for pasture.
4.New Zealand is windy all year round, food crops are prone to lodging, and the local vegetation (especially in the south) is mostly temperate grassland, so the development of animal husbandry is more difficult.
5.New Zealand's highly developed economy, sparse population, and dietary habits all determine the greater economic value of modern animal husbandry.
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Temperate oceanic climate, more precipitation, insufficient heat in summer, not suitable for the growth of crops, suitable for the growth of succulent pastures. There is also the influence of the eating habits of local residents. Mainly for climatic reasons. One can recall the western part of Europe.
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Because New Zealand is located in Europe, it has a temperate maritime climate with abundant precipitation throughout the year, but this climate is very conducive to the growth of succulent pastures.
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In addition to the answers on the first floor, you can also add a few items, such as transportation (island country, surrounded by the sea), fixed markets (mainly international markets), breeding history, people's dietary preferences, technology, etc.Chinese
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Today, animal husbandry is the leading industry in New Zealand, the traditional animal husbandry is mainly cattle and sheep, the main products are mutton, meat and cattle, wool, dairy products and leather products, and deer, goats, ostriches, birds, camels and other new livestock industries that have emerged in recent years.
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Animal husbandry in New Zealand began in 1814. In that year, British immigrants brought two cows and a bull into New Zealand to meet basic needs. With the continuous reproduction of livestock and the gradual expansion of pastures, the development of animal husbandry such as cattle breeding and dairy has been promoted.
The unique geographical environment and the continuous innovation and transformation of technology have made New Zealand's animal husbandry industry develop rapidly.
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Before I came to New Zealand, I only had many descriptions of it in my mind: "a corner of the earth, paradise on earth", "the best place in the world to see", "the hometown of long white clouds", "the land of dairy products", "the last pure land on earth", ......The Northern Hemisphere is in the midst of unbearable heat, but here it is a place of spring. On the way, the guide began to introduce us to this exciting country.
New Zealand, also known as "New Zealand", is located in the southern Pacific Ocean, between Antarctica and the equator, surrounded by the sea and rolling mountains. Far from anywhere else in the world, the country has a coastline of 6,900 kilometers, a land area of more than 270,000 square kilometers, a population of more than 4.3 million, and more than 50 million cattle and sheep. Wellington, the capital, is the southernmost capital in the world.
New Zealand has a well-developed tourism industry, with tourism revenue accounting for 10% of New Zealand's GDP, making it the second largest foreign exchange earner after the dairy industry.
New Zealand is known for its "green", it has a temperate maritime climate, the temperature difference between the four seasons is not large, the plant growth is very lush, the forest area is 8.1 million hectares, the forest coverage rate is 31%, and natural pastures or farms account for half of the country's land area. Vast forests and pastures have made New Zealand a veritable green kingdom, and the locations of the magical blockbuster Lord of the Rings trilogy were all filmed in New Zealand.
It can be said that New Zealand concentrates almost all the terrain and landforms on the earth, and has natural wealth that is rare in the world. This land encompasses all of the world's natural landscapes, and it is the last piece of land that humans set foot in, and it is also a place of care and affection from God. To this day, New Zealanders still stubbornly and proudly believe that the country in which they live has been kissed ...... by God
New Zealand has a well-developed livestock industry, which is the backbone of the entire national economy, and livestock production covers an area of 13.52 million hectares, which is half of the country's land area. Dairy products and meat are the most important exports. The export volume of coarse wool ranks first in the world, accounting for 25% of the world's total output, the export volume of agricultural and animal husbandry products accounts for 50% of its total exports, the export volume of mutton and dairy products ranks first in the world, and the amount of wool export residue ranks second in the world, New Zealand is the first country to refine skin care products from sheep fat, and New Zealand is also the world's largest producer and exporter of deer antler velvet.
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