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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