And since NZ is so small, this will end up on free-to-air public news stations tonight. This is actually the best summary of NZs economic history I’ve seen on TH-cam.. great research.
1:52 challenge accepted. 3 course meal (Assuming a few extra ingredients can be used btw) Appetizer: Steak frites with red wine reduction sauce Entree: Lamb chops with an apple honey lamb fat sauce Dessert: Sopapillas served with honey and a milk chocolate mousse For drink, the best option (according to my research) would be a Cabernet Sauvignon You're welcome :D
Sooner or later Hoser's going to need to make a video about the Canadian economy to counter all the sensationalist videos I've been seeing everywhere about how Canada has become a third world country.
new zealand is an inspiration, i hope that more governments and farmers can see that you can make a high quality and valuable agricultural sector by avoiding subsidies which encourage waste and the abuse of land. amazing video hoser, really great job.
I grew up on a New Zealand farm, and I never understood why so many countries with such fertile land don't end up rich, as my brain always linked agriculture to wealth
There's a reason it's called kiwifruit y'know, because it looks like our national bird. we had control over what it was named because we produce the most of it.
Kiwi fruit is named after the bird. It came from China, and they need to market it somehow. They see that the fruit resembles the bird, so they marketed it like so.
Amazing you showed SaltStick fast chews. Those are such a niche peoduct, but absolutely life changing for preventing cramps and replenishing electrolytes. How random! The peach ones are like my favorite candy.
In the export graph at 2:33 some other chunks are also derivated from farming such as wood (from tree farms) casein, protein powders. wool, leather and some smaller ones too
This thing about mono-economies is a really good point. 62% of Norway's exports are oil and it is a very wealthy country. I think it has far less to do with some magical curse that leads to any country that predominantly relies on one economic sector failing, and more to do with the fact that some mono-economy countries are able to use their resources very functionally in a way that benefits the general population, and others are not.
As an Indonesian, I kind of love the fact they're pretty close by (yes they're 7,500km away but compared to other countries they're our next door neighbour). Hope to go vist one day and see their cray mountain on a bike.
Damn, what a great video, I feel like you are getting very profesional with these late ones. I’m no geopolitics/economics expert but I feel like you are very unbiased
I've barely noticed any agricultural imports from NZ here in the UK, but we're about as far away as possible and have a very similar climate, so there's not much of a reason to do so
But isn't New Zealand running into an issue where they export too much of their food and the price of food for the native New Zealand population is higher than necessary?
@@forestreee then we can become Newest Zealand to become younger too, then the dutch can rename theirs New Newest Zeeland and bada bing bada boom infinite prosperity 😎
tangential to this is the concept of economic complexity. what matters (according to that model at least) is not how much value you produce in the short run, but how diversified your knowhow is. For example, in year 1 economy A produces $100 worth of mutton per capita and economy B produces $10 worth of bamboo $20 worth of cotton and 10$ worth of wheat per capita. If they’re all functioning market economies with business friendly governments economy B would grow faster simply because it has more avenues to grow (bamboo-> paper-> notebooks) (wheat->biscuits) (cotton-> yarn-> t-shirts) than economy A which has potentially less options to diversify its knowhow. Through backtesting this complexity index which i’m not sure how exactly it is calculated, just enough to know it takes into account exports and their complexity, is a good determinant of economic growth.
the most succesfull agricultural country is the one who made it possible to cultivate grains where were impossible for all of history: the tropics. That country is Brazil
@@magicjuand it's not really the country in that case, is more like god hahaha. Before sciences advancements made possible, there was no way to produce anything in about 80% of Brazil's territory
I find it funny that Hoser has covered every commonwealth country except for ironically his home country of Canada.
lawsuit avoidance.
Literally waiting for that vid... maybe after our next election
He needs to cover Nigeria next
@GrantGraff he did already Cover Nigeria in a video called “Is Nigeria the new China?”
“Sorry”
- Hoser
And since NZ is so small, this will end up on free-to-air public news stations tonight. This is actually the best summary of NZs economic history I’ve seen on TH-cam.. great research.
NZ is the best country in case of the zombie outbreak. It's isolated, developed and can produce food to sustain themself
Still needs equipment from outside
@@NicoparaDEV The scavenger unit would be formed for that duty
Okay now we just need the zombie outbreak
Yeah, but if the island has its own outbreak, you guys are screwed lol
He doesn't know:
th-cam.com/video/Hhck0SLcA6I/w-d-xo.html
>farming
>lord of the rings
>not australian
simple as.
I’d add - leftist policies
Sweet as
you had me on "not australian"
Its 5am in this so called country as i watch this debut
Goodmorning boss
new zealand is a aussie pysop, im not falling for this one you fed
Have a great day 🫡
"So called country". Self shaming = cringe
It's noon where I'm at
2:35 Casein (with it's 2,5% share) is also a food related product since it's a milk protein.
1:52 challenge accepted.
3 course meal
(Assuming a few extra ingredients can be used btw)
Appetizer: Steak frites with red wine reduction sauce
Entree: Lamb chops with an apple honey lamb fat sauce
Dessert: Sopapillas served with honey and a milk chocolate mousse
For drink, the best option (according to my research) would be a Cabernet Sauvignon
You're welcome :D
why'd you do that
now I'm hungry
and I'm broke.
@@WhyGodby A man is hungry in lego city, and he has no money. Hurry, build the gourmet soup kitchen [lego tm] to save him!
Sooner or later Hoser's going to need to make a video about the Canadian economy to counter all the sensationalist videos I've been seeing everywhere about how Canada has become a third world country.
germany too pls
It is not a developing country
Yet.
2nd world
new zealand is an inspiration, i hope that more governments and farmers can see that you can make a high quality and valuable agricultural sector by avoiding subsidies which encourage waste and the abuse of land.
amazing video hoser, really great job.
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but ebook titled The Elite Society's Money Manifestation might be the answer you’re looking for
I grew up on a New Zealand farm, and I never understood why so many countries with such fertile land don't end up rich, as my brain always linked agriculture to wealth
Lack of mechanization, poor crop selection, poor infrastructure, and high populations.
Man if New Zeeland ever get 1# in Kiwi exports it would be the funniest thing ever
it is
I think we are.
They should do it, you know, just for shits and giggles
Ok I just google it and they actually are the #1 kiwi exporter, 3x as much as the next country
There's a reason it's called kiwifruit y'know, because it looks like our national bird. we had control over what it was named because we produce the most of it.
The china eating animation was such a big jaw rotation I couldn't tell what was happening
I thought it was that drake meme
11:53 - Hey I know that Ford factory. it’s in Seaview, just outside Wellington.
With a country whose people is literally named after an edible fruit, it’s not surprising they do well with food.
we're named after the bird not kiwifruit
Kiwi fruit is named after the bird. It came from China, and they need to market it somehow. They see that the fruit resembles the bird, so they marketed it like so.
It’s the other way around. The kiwifruit is named after the bird
Amazing you showed SaltStick fast chews. Those are such a niche peoduct, but absolutely life changing for preventing cramps and replenishing electrolytes. How random! The peach ones are like my favorite candy.
Me watching this at work and getting paid for it
In the export graph at 2:33 some other chunks are also derivated from farming such as wood (from tree farms) casein, protein powders. wool, leather and some smaller ones too
This thing about mono-economies is a really good point. 62% of Norway's exports are oil and it is a very wealthy country. I think it has far less to do with some magical curse that leads to any country that predominantly relies on one economic sector failing, and more to do with the fact that some mono-economy countries are able to use their resources very functionally in a way that benefits the general population, and others are not.
As an Indonesian, I kind of love the fact they're pretty close by (yes they're 7,500km away but compared to other countries they're our next door neighbour). Hope to go vist one day and see their cray mountain on a bike.
Been missin' u hoser
Go go gadget British colony.
Go go gadget (few indigenous people island) British colony*
What a banger! Keep the good work up!!!
I love the little eating sound an animation china bear has its so cute
Greetings from rural NZ
If only i could tell you about our infrastructure issues.. it takes 50 years to build a motorway
*NEW ZEALAND STRONG*
*FARMING STRONG*
Damn I just rewatched your China videos all about how when you mess up the agriculture, you mess up the country.
Perfect timing!
This has to be the best argument for worker co-ops I've ever seen
I like the fact that New Zealanders are already in the comments.
4:10 spot on New Zealand satire accent
So glad he didn’t try an Aussie accent and pawn it off as a Kiwi accent
It really is, you can tell this guy listened to other Kiwis.
Damn, what a great video, I feel like you are getting very profesional with these late ones. I’m no geopolitics/economics expert but I feel like you are very unbiased
Those cows are fucking ludicrous, i love them
How do you research for these videos man, they're fantastic and so informative.
Moldova is in your video hell yeahhhhhhh
2:33 didnt knew Casein was not food 🤣
9:37 Someone give that sheep a job.
I've barely noticed any agricultural imports from NZ here in the UK, but we're about as far away as possible and have a very similar climate, so there's not much of a reason to do so
Agricultural economies can become rich if they export their goods and rise up the product value chain
I had no idea they exported so much food
That's absolutely wild. Learning something new everyday. Didn't know New Zealand moved like that.
Can't believe your New Zealand video didn't mention the word "Kiwi" until minute 13:57
I binge watched all of your videos so im happy to see a new one 😹
I see kiwi, I click
But isn't New Zealand running into an issue where they export too much of their food and the price of food for the native New Zealand population is higher than necessary?
hey love your vids.... it helps people to learn new stuff
Streets been waiting!
New Zealand is the absolute opposite of our Dutch Zeeland, in NZ there are young people, in Our Zeeland there are only old men
It's NEW Zealand, of course the people will be younger. Perhaps if you guys renamed Zeeland to Newer Zeeland, you will have younger people.
@@forestreee then we can become Newest Zealand to become younger too, then the dutch can rename theirs New Newest Zeeland and bada bing bada boom infinite prosperity 😎
Come on, nz 🇳🇿 🥝
Slow steady wins the race.
2:39 aww, Paraguay isn't a 3-banded armadillo :(
What no subsides to agriculture does to a country.
Not quite that simple ..
It was not said explicitly, but the shipping costs are functionally a tariff.
Nice for a country that is omitted in a lot of maps
tangential to this is the concept of economic complexity. what matters (according to that model at least) is not how much value you produce in the short run, but how diversified your knowhow is. For example, in year 1 economy A produces $100 worth of mutton per capita and economy B produces $10 worth of bamboo $20 worth of cotton and 10$ worth of wheat per capita. If they’re all functioning market economies with business friendly governments economy B would grow faster simply because it has more avenues to grow (bamboo-> paper-> notebooks) (wheat->biscuits) (cotton-> yarn-> t-shirts) than economy A which has potentially less options to diversify its knowhow. Through backtesting this complexity index which i’m not sure how exactly it is calculated, just enough to know it takes into account exports and their complexity, is a good determinant of economic growth.
Sniper's homeland
"'Cause at the end of the day, long as there's more than 2 people left on the planet, someone is gonna want someone dead"
finally a hoser vid
brother please do not display my birth year and say it was a lifetime ago im crying
Hoser, by making this video, you've just summoned the entire country of New Zealand, good luck!
Beautiful video
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Damn New Zealand during the era of farming subsidies sounds just like my country (India) right now.
Yay Hoser is back
i had a internship for a new zealand company, they made wei powder
Interesting. I always thought Colombia's agricultural specialty made it the most profitable.
babe WAKE UP hoser just DROPPED
😁
Mr. hoser, can you please make a video about Libya? Thank you
Ain't no way I'm eating upside down butter 💀💀💀
Countries: cute animals
opec: BARREL
Hey! Love your videos. I was just wondering where you get the graphic of a country's imports/exports like at 2:32
How do they compare to the Dutch with their agriculture exports
New hoser vid!
Hoser buddy you have to cover the floundering economy of our country Canada. Also what NHL team do you cheer for?
Correction: world's only agricultural country that hasn't been invaded by USA
KIWIAND MENTIONED!!!
Can you make more videos about Finland? As a finn i would like that❤
Finno-korean hyperwar
great video
Can you do a video about Mali and their recent merger with Niger and Burkina Faso?
Oh wow, coops are more efficient?
I'm so very surprised
hoser i need your take on the drama in ottawa rn
POV: retired TF2 sniper
Bring back food
Babe wake up beaver make video
"this isnt to say NZ is an agricultural country"
Bro did not read the title of the video
in eng.land, farmers are extremely rich.
ANOTHER HOSER VID
How about the netherlands ???
NEW ZEALAND MENTIONED RAAAAA 🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
H0ser when about Chile's economy? Thank you :)
I wish it didn't cost $40 for a leg of lamb in nz...
The service economy was a trap
Unlike Britain.
Where do you find all the export and import graphs for every country?
🥝
could you do El Salvador or Bolivia next?
the most succesfull agricultural country is the one who made it possible to cultivate grains where were impossible for all of history: the tropics. That country is Brazil
the most successful agricultural country is the one who gave it the best and most productive agricultural product, the potato.
hence it is peru.
@@magicjuand it's not really the country in that case, is more like god hahaha. Before sciences advancements made possible, there was no way to produce anything in about 80% of Brazil's territory
What about Netherlands?
Can you make video about Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan is good but needs a diversified economy and maybe a little bit of democracy
@ True
Why was the original video taken down?
Yet farmers weep when people try to implement similar policies
Make a video about both Sudan and South Sudan