What are the topographical features of New Zealand pasture distribution areas? What are the reasons for the development of animal husbandry in New Zealand?

There are farms all over the country in New Zealand. Generally speaking, there are more South Island than North Island. Because the South Island has more rain than the North Island, the economy is not as developed as the North Island, and there are many wasteland.

Reasons for the development of animal husbandry in New Zealand;

1: The natural environment is good, the climate is good, the rain is abundant, and the grass grows fast.

2. Rich experience in animal husbandry. In the past, Britain used New Zealand and Australia as storage warehouses. When Britain was at war, domestic animal husbandry was inevitably affected, and it needed to rely on Australia and New Zealand to provide meat, milk and other products.

3. New Zealand has many mountains and few plains, which is not suitable for large-scale agricultural planting, and animal husbandry is not limited by topography.

The cost of animal husbandry is lower than that of agriculture. New Zealand is vast and sparsely populated, and its human resources are expensive. Grazing 1 two people can solve it. If farming requires a lot of manpower.