Description
Gordon McLauchlan continues his bestselling Short History series with an in-depth look into the history of the farming industry in New Zealand. From the early migrant farmers and regional produce trading, to the revolution of refrigeration – opening up global opportunities for our fast-growing export markets in wool, produce and more, McLauchlan covers the development of our country's farming culture in this accessible and informative read. – Details the farming culture and methods of early Polynesian and Maori settlers. – European farmers adjusting to the temperate zone crops and wildlife of New Zealand. – The birth and development of regional trade industries in rural areas. – Refrigeration and exporting to the British and European markets. – The development of leading global trade exports in wool, dairy products, Kiwifruit and more.