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When is summer in New Zealand?

New Zealand's 65438+February is summer.

New Zealand is a country in the South Pacific. New Zealand has a temperate maritime climate, and the seasons are opposite to those in the northern hemisphere. When it is winter in the northern hemisphere, it is summer in New Zealand. The average temperature in New Zealand is about 20℃ in summer, 10℃ in winter, and the annual temperature difference generally does not exceed 15℃. The national average annual rainfall is 600 ~1500mm.

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The industry mainly processes agriculture, forestry and animal husbandry products, mainly including dairy products, blankets, food, leather, tobacco, paper making, wood processing and other light industries, and the products are mainly exported. In recent years, some heavy industries have been established one after another, such as steelmaking, oil refining, aluminum smelting and manufacturing agricultural aircraft.

Agriculture is highly mechanized. The main crops are wheat, barley, oats and fruits. Food is not self-sufficient and needs to be imported from Australia. In 20 14, the export of dairy products was S $654.38+0.45 billion, and that of meat products was S $5.93 billion.

The forest area is 865,438+10,000 hectares, including 6.3 million hectares of natural forests and 0/0.8 million hectares of artificial forests. The main export products are logs, paddles, paper and cardboard, and the main export markets are Australia, Japan, China, South Korea, the United States, Indonesia, China and Taiwan Province Province of China. In 20 14, the total forestry export was S $3.672 billion.

Animal husbandry is developed, with an area of 6.5438+0.352 million hectares, accounting for half of the national territory. Dairy products and meat are the most important export products. Coarse wool exports rank first in the world, accounting for 25% of the world's total output.

Fishery is rich in fishery products and has the fourth largest exclusive economic zone in the world. The fishing potential of the 200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zone is about 500,000 tons per year, and about 600,000 to 650,000 tons of fish and shellfish are commercially fished and cultured every year, and more than half of them are exported. In 20 14, the total export of fishery products was127.5 billion Singapore dollars.

After 20 14 years of tourism, the total number of inbound tourists is 2.86 million.

The traffic is developed and the communication is smooth. Import and export goods mainly rely on sea transportation, but air transportation is becoming more and more important in foreign trade.

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