The bar chart illustrates the number of billion pounds for three main exports in Southland between 2000, projections for 2025 and 2030.
Overall, it can be seen that, exporting of international tourism and production of dairy are predicted to rise, while the meat products expected to decrease. Additionally, the meat products outnumbered those in the other given exportions in the past, and are projected to do so in the future.
Regarding of global tourism and dairy products, these exports are expected to record increasing, the figures of international tourism was nearly 8 billion in 2000, and is projected to rise gradually to approximately 10 billion by 2030. Although the international tourism ranked second to around 9 billion in 2025, it expected to record the highest number by 2030. Meanwhile, the number of dairy products were at around 7 billion in the past. Following this, the figures will increase dramatically in 2025, it forecasted to drop again reaching about 9.5 billion by 2030.
In contrast, the year 2000 recorded the lowest in three primary exports at 7 billion, although by 2030, expectings are decreased slightly just only 1 billion
