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TAIRAWHITI
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP
22 OCTOBER 2014
WELCOME:
John Rae, Interim Chair – Activate Tairawhiti
INTRODUCTION & WORKSHOP
Astrid Lambert, Establishment Phase CE – Activate Tairawhiti
Kobus Mentz, director, Urbanismplus
Why are we doing this?
Tairawhiti needs a collaborative economy,
as no one entity can do it all, and to
ensure we deliver:
Solid Economic Performance
Quality of Life
Resilience which leads to sustainability over the long term
AN ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT
Astrid Lambert
Establishment Phase CE – Activate Tairawhiti
Growth, Employment, Sectors and Clusters
Employment Growth for Gisborne and
other regions (2000-2013)
140
135
130
125
120
115
Northland
New Zealand
Hawkes Bay
110
GISBORNE
105
100
A n n u a l G row t h R a te f o r Re g i o n a l G D P
Percentage GDP of NZ
2013 GDP % of NZ
Annual Growth Rate 2007/13
6
4.5
4
5
3.5
3
4
2.5
3
2
1.5
2
1
0.5
1
0
0
Northland Bay of Plenty
Gisborne
Hawke’s Bay
Northland Bay of
Plenty
Gisborne Hawke’s
Bay
NZ
Va l u e Ad d e d p e r Wo r ke r
140,000
2007 $
120,000
2013 $
100,000
80,000
60,000
2007 2013
40,000
20,000
0
Gisborne
Northland
New Zealand
Employment Growth, GRP multiplier, Employment count
multiplier
by Sector
S EC TO RS
FORESTRY
FORESTRY SERVICES, LOGGING,
WOOD PRODUCT
MANUFACTURE
HORTICULTURE
FRUIT GROWING, CROPPING
OTHER FOOD
MANUFACTURE, MEAT
PROCESSING
STOCK
DAIRY, SHEEP & BEEF
NEW ECONOMY
CREATIVE/DIGITAL/
KNOWLEDGE
OPPORTUNITY SECTORS
PLASTIC PRODUCTS
SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL
SERVICES + ???
TOURISM
VISITOR EXPERIENCES
EVENTS/ACCOMODATION/
RETAIL
E I G H T M O S T VA L UA B L E S E C T O R S
EMPLOYMENT COUNT & GROSS REGIONAL PRODUCT (2013)
2.00
Employment Multiplier
Revenue Multiplier
Any new
opportunities?
decline
decline
4.00
Employment Count Growth: 2008/2013 % p.a.
decline
6.00
Can
employment
decline be
reversed
Gross Regional Product Multiplier
good employment
growth
8.00
good employment
multiplier
10.00
0.00
-2.00
-4.00
Dairy Sheep Forestry & Other Food Horticulture
Meat
Agricultural
Wood
& Beef
Forest
Manufacture & Fruit
Processing
Services
Product
Services
Growing
Manufacture
Logging
What are the
inhibitors?
FASTEST GROWING MAJOR SECTORS
2008 – 2013 (EMPLOYMENT)
Hospitals and Nursing Homes
Health & Dental Services
Community Care
Local Government Administration
Also high
employment
Printing Publishing & Recorded Media
Higher Education
Meat Processing
Religious & Business Assoc
Other Food Manufacturing
Department Stores
Logging
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
GISBORNE’S DECLINING SECTORS
2008-2013
Motor Vehicles & Services Retailing
Other Business Services
Property Services (real estate)
Wood Products Manufacturing
Accommodation
Clothing & Footwear
Other Education (language schools)
Personal & Household Retailing
Central Government & Defence
Horticulture & Fruit Growing
Agricultural Services
Vehicle & Equipment Hire
Residential Construction
Beverages Malt & Tobacco (e.g. wine)
Financial Services
Also high
employment
& high
revenue
0
2
4
6
8
Employment Growth, GRP multiplier, Employment count
multiplier
by Sector
10
12
14
16
18
20
OPPORTUNITY SECTORS
Employment Count Growth: 2008-2013 % p.a.
Higher Education
Printing Publishing & Recorded Media
Movies Radio & Tv
Plastic Products
Scientific & Technical Services
ALSO MOST
VALUABLE
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
6.00
HOW THE BIGGEST SECTORS
C O M PA R E
forestry &
forestry
services
Main Sector: $201m
Linked Sectors: $265m
Total Revenue: $466m
Total JOBS: 1436
horticulture
&
fruit
growing
d a i r y,
sheep and
beef
$135m
$155m
$290m
$578m
$379m
$957m
1828
3358
3 M O S T VA LUA B L E C O M PA R AT I V E A DVA N TA G E
S E C TO R S ( E M P L OY M E N T C O U N T )
FORESTRY & FORESTRY SERVICES:
2.32 revenue multiplier
$73.70m GRP
$159m EXPORTS
0.24% EMPLOYMENT GROWTH (2008-2013)
DAIRY, SHEEP & BEEF:
1.66 revenue multiplier
$205.28m GRP
$560m EXPORTS
0% EMPLOYMENT GROWTH (2008-2013)
HORTICULTURE & FRUIT GROWING:
2.15 revenue multiplier
$66.63m GRP
$106m EXPORTS
-2.46% EMPLOYMENT GROWTH (2008-2013)
3 M O S T VA LUA B L E C O M P E T I T I V E A DVA N TA G E
S E C TO R S ( E M P L OY M E N T C O U N T )
OTHER FOOD MANUFACTURING:
1.97 revenue multiplier
$68.44m GRP
$130m EXPORTS
7.63% EMPLOYMENT GROWTH (2008-2013)
MEAT PROCESSING:
1.66 revenue multiplier
$49.03m GRP
$92m EXPORTS
2.31% EMPLOYMENT GROWTH (2008-2013)
WOOD PRODUCT MANUFACTURE:
2.49 revenue multiplier
$25.77m GRP
$40m EXPORTS
-1.80% EMPLOYMENT GROWTH (2008-2013)
HIGH PERFORMERS
high multipliers + big employer + growing employment
• Forestry & Forest Services
• Other Food Manufacture
• Meat Processing
• Logging
SUMMARY
VALUABLE BUT NEED SUPPORT
high multipliers + big employer + declining employment
• Dairy, Sheep & Beef
• Horticulture & Fruit Growing
• Wood Product Manufacture
• Agricultural Services
FAST GROWING NEW OPPORTUNITIES
modest multipliers + small + but some of our fastest employment growth
• Scientific and Technical Services (high multipliers)
• Plastic Products
• Printing, Publishing & Recorded Media
• Movies, Radio & TV
NOTE: Multipliers cover: GRP, Employment, Revenue
THE WORKSHOP
Astrid Lambert and Kobus Mentz
GENERAL DISCUSSION:
‘Key opportunities for Gisborne by sector’
SMALL GROUP SESSION - ISSUES & ACTIONS:
Opportunities, constraints and threats
GENERAL REPORT BACK:
Prioritise further considerations
LUNCH
SMALL GROUP SESSIONS - IMPLEMENTAION :
who champions, who delivers, organisations involved and who funds
GENERAL REPORT BACK:
Conclusions
CLOSE
GENERAL DISCUSSION
‘Key opportunities for Gisborne by sector’
S EC TO RS
FORESTRY
FORESTRY SERVICES, LOGGING,
WOOD PRODUCT
MANUFACTURE
HORTICULTURE
FRUIT GROWING, CROPPING
OTHER FOOD
MANUFACTURE, MEAT
PROCESSING
STOCK
DAIRY, SHEEP & BEEF
NEW ECONOMY
CREATIVE/DIGITAL/
KNOWLEDGE
OPPORTUNITY SECTORS
PLASTIC PRODUCTS
SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL
SERVICES + ???
TOURISM
VISITOR EXPERIENCES
EVENTS/ACCOMODATION/
RETAIL
SMALL GROUP SESSION 1
ISSUES & ACTIONS
Opportunities, constraints and threats
ISSUES & ACTIONS
for your sector:
What are the Sector’s
biggest growth
OPPORTUNITIES?
Is there LEAKAGE that
can be prevented?
What are the Sector’s
biggest CONSTRAINTS?
What are the Sector’s
biggest THREATS?
Please be specific and also
indicate where on the MAP
SOME CONSIDERATIONS:
Access: to markets and
Investment
Possible roles: of Iwi,
Local Authorities and
other organizations
People: Skills Education,
Pathways, Talent, Labour,
Entrepreneurs
Resource: (water, land &
other fundamental
resources), Broadband,
Infrastructure, Energy
and other.
Governance: Regulatory
environment,
Infrastructure strategies
(enabling vs barriers)
GENERAL REPORT BACK
Prioritise further considerations
LUNCH
SMALL GROUP SESSION 2
IMPLEMENTATION
who champions, who delivers,
organisations involved and who funds
IMPLEMENTATION
of your sector
actions:
ACTIONS
who champions
who funds
Organisational
structure required to
deliver
Which other
organisations need to
be involved
SOME CONSIDERATIONS:
Access: to markets and
Investment
Possible roles: of Iwi,
Local Authorities and
other organizations
People: Skills Education,
Pathways, Talent, Labour,
Entrepreneurs
Resource: (water, land &
other fundamental
resources), Broadband,
Infrastructure, Energy
and other.
Governance: Regulatory
environment,
Infrastructure strategies
(enabling vs barriers)
GENERAL REPORT BACK
Conclusions
Close
END