"Annual dairy export values are still coming down from the highest annual level, which was in mid-2014, but quantities exported have remained fairly stable," international statistics manager Jason Attewell said.
Exports to China, New Zealand's largest trading partner, dropped 36 per cent to $740 million in February, due to a decline in whole milk powder. Wool exports to China rose.
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Meanwhile exports to Australia fell 8.1 per cent to $661 million, due to crude oil. Exports to the US increased 26 per cent to $486 million, led by frozen beef.
Meat exports, New Zealand's second-largest commodity, increased 12 per cent to $723 million, led by frozen beef shipments to the US.
Wood exports declined 5.4 per cent to $317 million.
Total imports in February rose 3.7 per cent to $3.9 billion, led by consumption goods such as clothing which increased 14 per cent.
Imports of machinery and plant equipment in the capital goods category rose 13 per cent, led by mobile phones.
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