A Hawke's Bay apple grower is hailing a New Zealand supermarket's decision to refuse to sell braeburn apples that aren't certified as organic.
Countdown, which sells more than five million of the popular apples each year, will now only sell organic ones.
Countdown's head of produce Steve Sexton said the supermarket chain was focused on developing its organic range, particularly fresh produce, to make organics more widely available and affordable for all customers.
To help with supply of organic braeburns it had teamed up with Bostock New Zealand, which now has more than 500 hectares of BioGro certified land and is responsible for marketing and exporting 85 per cent of New Zealand's organic apple crop to the world.
Bostock New Zealand owner John Bostock said braeburn is one of the most popular varieties of apple in New Zealand and was particularly popular in Europe.