BayWa Aktiengesellschaft, the German company that controls Turners & Growers, will extend an olive branch to kiwifruit marketing monopoly Zespri, signalling a change of strategy from the days when former owner Guinness Peat Group pursued it through the courts.
Chief executive Geoff Hipkins said he will meet executives from Zespri tomorrow with proposed joint marketing strategies for China and South Korea.
"We're going in there with an open mind," Hipkins told BusinessDesk. "Let's see how we can work cooperatively in the market place."
In October last year, Turners & Growers abandoned plans to challenge Zespri's export monopoly, citing the kiwifruit industry's "severe pressure" from the devastating bacterial disease PSA. It had planned to appeal a 2010 High Court ruling that upheld the regulations enshrining Zespri's market dominance.
Former GPG director and Turners & Growers chairman Tony Gibbs had been a strong advocate of the court challenge but current chairman Klaus Lutz, a BayWa representative, said he had never met Gibbs and didn't necessarily share his views.