Hawke's Bay's contribution to the world's "most competitive" apple industry is set to grow, with more than 100,000 new plantings at just one Hastings orchard alone set to further the region's future standing.
For the fourth year running, the United States-based World Apple Review has named New Zealand's apple industry the most competitive on the global stage, against 33 major apple growing countries.
The review, released by Belrose Inc, the world fruit market analysts, stated that the innovations emerging from New Zealand's apple industry would increasingly impact production and marketing throughout the world and added that high productivity gains helped deliver outstanding performance, ahead of its closest rivals Chile and the United States.
"To earn and then retain this world-leading title year on year is an outstanding achievement, and rewards everyone who is part of New Zealand's exciting and dynamic apple industry," New Zealand Apples and Pears chief executive Alan Pollard said.
Being named the best in the world was a huge honour and signalled the major significance New Zealand had on shaping and leading the industry on the world stage, he said.