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Apparent Fruit & Vegetable Consumption

Published: January 16, 2025
Key Metrics
Apparent Fruit & Vegetable Consumption
Total (2025)
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101 Kilograms Per Capita
Annualized Growth 2020-25
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+3.4%
Definition of Apparent Fruit & Vegetable Consumption

The report analyses trends in New Zealand’s per capita consumption of fruit and vegetables. Apparent fruit and vegetable consumption measures the total amount of fruit and vegetable products consumed directly as fruit or vegetables, or those used in food manufacturing divided by the total New Zealand population. The data for this report is sourced from the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAOSTAT) and is measured in kilograms per capita each calendar year.

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Recent Trends – Apparent Fruit & Vegetable Consumption

IBISWorld forecasts apparent fruit and vegetable consumption to decrease by 0.5% in 2025, to reach 100.6 kilograms per capita. The decline in fruit and vegetable consumption in New Zealand in 2025 can be attributed to several interconnected factors. According to Reserve Bank of New Zealand (Te Putea Matua), the rising costs of fresh produce—seeing price increases of approximately 45% between July 2014 and March 2023—have outstripped those of processed foods, which rose by only about 14%. This widening price gap has led consumers to opt for more affordable, less nutritious alternatives - a trend expected to be maintained in 2025. Secondly, supply chain disruptions caused by extreme weather events like Cyclone Gabrielle have diminished the availability of fresh produce and driven prices higher, which are set to last into 2025, with the country's regional specialisation intensifying its vulnerability to such shocks. Lastly, according to the Ministry of Health (Manatu Hauora), a systemic imbalance in the food industry, where commercial interests outweigh public health considerations, has restricted access to affordable, nutritious food.

The level of production and the quality of growing conditions play a major role in influencing domestic fruit and vegetable prices. This, in turn, can impact demand for fruit and vegetables in any given year. Many consumers are price-sensitive regarding food; customers opt for lower-priced alternatives when prices get too high for certain fruits and vegetables. Over the past few years, volatile fluctuations in rainfall have made fresh fruit and vegetable growing conditions more unstable. This trend has led to severe price volatility that has influenced the consumption habits of New Zealanders, generating a downward trend in the consumption of fruit and vegetables over the medium term.

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