Kiwifruit exporter Zespri will decide tomorrow whether to make a wide-scale release of a gold fruit variety in its fightback against a bacterial disease that has wiped out millions of trays of fruit.
The Hort16A gold variety is being hit by a spreading bacterial disease called Pseudomonas syringae pv actinidiae (Psa), whose detection in 2010 sent a shockwave through the billion-dollar export industry.
By Wednesday last week, 1094 orchards had tested positive for a virulent strain of Psa, which was 33 per cent of all orchards.
Zespri said that due to Psa and seasonal factors the overall crop this year would be about 95 million trays, compared with a record harvest last year of about 115 million trays.
It was estimated that this year up to 20 million trays of gold Hort16A kiwifruit would be harvested, about 70 million trays of green kiwifruit, 3.5 million trays of organic and two million trays of newly commercialised varieties.