Our Impact

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*Total numbers since July 2020. A meal is calculated at 450g.

  • Globally an estimated one third of all the food we produce is lost or wasted between farm and fork each year. That’s 1.3 billion tonnes of food that is never eaten.
  • 9% of New Zealand’s biogenic methane emissions and 4% of our total greenhouse gas emissions are from food and organic waste. Reducing food waste helps lower our greenhouse gas emissions, including emissions in the food production process, as well as emissions from the decomposition of food waste in landfill.
  • One in five children in New Zealand live in households experiencing moderate to severe food insecurity. Redistributing good quality, surplus food to those who need it can have a positive impact on food security and community resilience. Business and households can save money, through better resource efficiency and planning.

2025 New Zealand

Hunger Monitor

Food insecurity is widespread and persistent

One in three households (33%) reported experiencing some form of food insecurity in the past 12 months with nearly one in five (18%) experiencing severe food insecurity.


For many, this is a new challenge

68% of food insecure households reported that they first struggled to afford enough food within the last year.


That certain populations are more likely to face

Higher rates of insecurity reported by respondents identifying as Pacific peoples (64%), Māori (51%) and those aged 18-24 (50%)


Cost of living is the dominant driver of food insecurity

It was cited by 83% of food insecure households, and reduced or unstable income was also a significant factor


NZFN Food Hubs

Awareness and access to food relief services remain uneven

Just over half of New Zealanders (54%) indicated they would know where to go if they needed food relief. Among food insecure households, fewer than half (44%) had ever accessed food relief from an organisation. Social stigma is a significant barrier to access for a lot of people


View a PDF version of the Hunger Monitor below

IN THE NEWS

Recent Highlights

NZFN is making news. Here is the latest, hot off the press.

A Different Kind of Rescue Show

Food Rescue Kitchen is a television series starting Saturday, April 27 at 7pm or Stream Free on ThreeNow. This groundbreaking series showcases the...

New Zealand Food Network aims to fill Eden Park with meals for Kiwis in need

Demand for food support increases by 20% between Jan-June 2023 compared to July-Dec 2022, survey finds  Aotearoa’s largest not-for-profit food supply...

The Orchadist magazine cover next to a photo of a surplus produce donation from Golden Bay Fruits

Gathering surplus produce for those in need

The New Zealand Food Network (NZFN) wants to establish a national platform that can estimate surplus produce each year and...

REPORTS

Check out these resources to find out more about how NZFN is working to improve food security in New Zealand and get bulk surplus food to where it’s needed most.

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