Kaikohe Berryfruit Ltd, one of the first confirmed occupants of the Ngāwhā Innovation and Enterprise Park that were announced on Tuesday, is a joint venture, led by the Ngāpuhi Asset Holding Company, partnering with award-winning Northland grower Maungatapere Berries and the Far North District Council-owned Far North Holdings, which will develop a sustainability-focused, high-tech hydroponics berryfruit operation on a 28-hectare site.
The partnership will grow soft berries, mostly raspberries and blackberries, starting with 10 hectares of hydroponic tunnel houses. Packing and cool-store facilities will be built on-site, and the enterprise is expected to provide good-quality, well-paid work for between 120 and 160 local people every year. Of those, between 60 and 70 are expected to be full-time positions.
Ngāpuhi Asset Holding Company chief executive Paul Knight said the enterprise was a highly strategic regional partnership, developing one of the largest soft berryfruit growing operations in the country.
"The venture is forecast to increase local business activity by $34 million a year, and will become one of the largest employers in the region, providing attractive and well-paid jobs within easy reach of our community," he said.
The venture, he added, provided a "step-change opportunity" for the Kaikohe community and Ngāpuhi, while enabling this type of development was at the heart of what the Ngāpuhi Asset Holding Company had sought to achieve.