Few economies are as dependent on milk, cheese and butter sales as New Zealand.

The predominantly agricultural country is one of the world's largest dairy producers. But a recent tumble in global dairy prices may spell bad news for its economy.

Prices fell by about 6% in August and now sit near a two-year low, partly due to troubles in the Ukraine and sanctions on Russia.

The BBC's Lucas de Jong reports.

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