One of the pioneers of free range egg farming in New Zealand says the industry's growth depends on expanding sales in lucrative export markets such as the United States and China.
"I really passionately believe New Zealand has a great future in the world's food basket if we stick with these particular areas, where we're different and better than the rest," said Graeme Carrie, who founded the free range egg firm FRENZ with close friend Rob Darby in the 1980s.
"Having looked around the world a couple of times I can see that New Zealand has a huge future in those markets."
FRENZ has exported more than 20 million eggs over the past 25 years and has been been selling its products in California since 1991.
Carrie said the company was the only New Zealand business exporting eggs to the US, where actors Roger Moore and Arnold Schwarzenegger, and the chef at the Beverly Hills Hotel, had been among high-profile customers.