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Agrodome The Agrodome is a popular tourist attraction and agricultural show in Riverton, New Zealand, showcasing New Zealand's agricultural industry. The Agrodome was opened in 1971 and has since become a major tourist destination in New Zealand. It features a range of farm animals, live shows, and interactive exhibits. The Agrodome is known for its unique and entertaining displays of farm animals, including sheep, cattle, and deer.

History

The Agrodome was established in 1969 and officially opened on February 1, 1971, by the New Zealand Government as a way to promote New Zealand agriculture and provide a tourist attraction. The idea for the Agrodome was conceived by William Fraser, the then-Minister of Agriculture. The Agrodome was built on a 46-hectare site in Riverton, New Zealand, with the goal of showcasing New Zealand's agricultural industry to visitors.

Design and facilities

The Agrodome features a range of facilities, including a large show arena, animal enclosures, and interactive exhibits. The show arena hosts live shows, including sheep and cattle handling demonstrations, and a Royal Agricultural College-style farm animal display. The Agrodome also has a restaurant, gift shop, and picnic areas. The site is designed to be self-sufficient, with its own water supply and wastewater treatment system.

Events and uses

The Agrodome hosts a range of events throughout the year, including the annual Agrodome Agricultural Show, which features live animal displays, farm equipment demonstrations, and a New Zealand Sheathed Breeds Association show. The Agrodome is also used for educational purposes, with New Zealand schools and overseas students visiting the site to learn about New Zealand agriculture. In addition, the Agrodome has been used as a filming location for several New Zealand television shows and movies.

Cultural significance

The Agrodome has become an iconic New Zealand tourist attraction and a symbol of New Zealand agriculture. It has been recognized for its contributions to New Zealand's agricultural industry and has received several awards, including the New Zealand Tourism Industry Association's "Top Tourist Attraction" award. The Agrodome has also been featured in several New Zealand media outlets, including TVNZ and Radio New Zealand.

Management and operations

The Agrodome is managed and operated by Agrodome Holdings Limited, a New Zealand company that oversees the day-to-day operations of the attraction. The Agrodome has a team of experienced staff and volunteers who work together to care for the animals, maintain the facilities, and provide a high-quality experience for visitors. The Agrodome is committed to sustainable practices and has implemented several initiatives to reduce its environmental impact.

Category:New Zealand tourist attractions