Exports of milk powder, butter and cheese slid 1.2 per cent to $616 million, while the quantity rose 16 per cent, Statistics NZ said. Milk powder fell 1.9 per cent in value while the quantity rose 19 per cent, reflecting price declines. Milk fats, including butter, slipped 3.4 per cent in value and 4.7 per cent in quantity while cheese gained 21 per cent in value and 77 per cent in quantity.
Fruit, the fourth-largest commodity export, increased 44 per cent to $228 million while the quantity advanced 56 per cent. Kiwifruit led the rise, with the value up 46 per cent and the volume up 58 per cent.
Wood exports advanced 17 per cent to $347 million while the quantity increased 19 per cent, the agency said.
On an annual basis, the country's trade deficit was $3.4 billion, compared with an annual deficit of $3.17 billion in September last year. Annual exports totalled $48.58 billion in the year through September, while imports totalled $51.99 billion, according to the data.
(BusinessDesk)
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