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Fieldays still contributes to economy

Te Awamutu Courier
13 Nov, 2019 11:26 PM2 mins to read

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The crowds march through a sea of exhibitors at the National Agricultural Fieldays at Mystery Creek near Hamilton. Photo / Alan Gibson

The crowds march through a sea of exhibitors at the National Agricultural Fieldays at Mystery Creek near Hamilton. Photo / Alan Gibson

Fieldays continues to contribute significantly to the regional and national economy according to the recent Economic Impact Report conducted by Dr Warren Hughes of the New Zealand Institute for Business Research at the University of Waikato.

An impressive $549m in sales revenue for New Zealand firms was generated by the event with $183m going into the Waikato region alone.

This national sales revenue figure is an increase of over $50m from last year's figures.
Based on the official event attendance figures for 2019 of 128,747, it shows that each person though the gate contributes around $4200 to the economy.

New Zealand National Fieldays Society general manager of commercial Nick Dromgool speaks of the fantastic results shown in this year's Economic Impact Report.

"It's really encouraging to see such great numbers in terms of economic contribution, employment and GDP from this year's Economic Impact Report of Fieldays," he says.

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"We heard from several of our bigger exhibitors that this was a good year for them so it's great to have this backed up by the numbers." The report states that over 2000 full-year jobs have been sustained in the New Zealand economy from the 2019 event with almost 900 jobs sustained specifically in the Waikato region.

Another impressive figure from the report was that $247M of additional GDP was generated for the New Zealand economy which is an increase of $21m from 2018. $80m was also added to Waikato's GDP.

The event also proved hugely beneficial to the Waikato region with it estimated that every gate entry resulted in $312 in direct spending in the Waikato hospitality sectors including accommodation, restaurants, bars and retail trade.

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The estimated brand value of Fieldays continues to rise with it being estimated conservatively at $610M following the 2019 event. This is a promising increase of $122m following the 2018 event.

Snapshots from this Economic Impact report was released to exhibitors that attended the Fieldays Stakeholder workshops held in Christchurch, Wellington, Palmerston North, Auckland and Hamilton in early November.

The full report was released following the last workshop in Hamilton .

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