Three North Island iwi have pooled their resources to buy three kiwifruit orchards in Te Puke for an undisclosed sum in a tender that was pitched to foreign buyers.
Rotorua-based Te Arawa Group Holdings and Rotoma No 1 Inc teamed up with Whakatane-based Ngāti Awa Group Holdings to buy the Te Matai, Pacific Gold and Coachman orchards, spanning 98 canopy hectares and expected to produce 1.3 million trays of SunGold G3 and Hayward kiwifruit in roughly equal percentages, or about 0.9 percent of Zespri Group's total New Zealand supply.
That implies payments from Zespri of between $11.4m and $12.3m based on the 2017 payment of $9.76 per tray.
The orchards will be operated under a joint venture called Matai Pacific Iwi Collective, and the groups say there's potential to expand production and generate new jobs.
"This is an industry we know well, and we have a proven track record of success," Te Arawa Group Holdings chair Andrew West said in a statement. "Together we can build a bright future for our people by delivering jobs and economic growth through the booming global demand for New Zealand kiwifruit."