Far North dairy farmers lost hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue during yesterday's blackout, but the situation would have been dire if it had lasted more than 24 hours.
Farmers of New Zealand president Ian Walker described the power cut as a "massive economic hit" that impacted on a community already paying some of the highest electricity charges in the country.
"This sort of thing is Third World. The areas of this country that actually create wealth like the Far North are the most ignored," said the Kaitaia dairy farmer.
"This is a community that needs every dollar it can get but our infrastructure is not good enough. It's unlikely what's going to be lost, not just by farmers, but businesses and others will ever be recovered."
Mr Walker said a typical dairy farm in the Far North with 300 cows producing 6000 to 7000 litres of milk could lose between $3500 and $4000 a day if the animals were not milked.