More than 200 kiwifruit farmers are getting their day in the court seven years after a devastating PSA-V outbreak decimated the industry in 2010.
The Kiwifruit Claim, representing 212 farmers, seeks to hold the Government and the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) to account for the significant losses suffered by growers.
The group's case is scheduled to appear in the High Court in August.
Chairman John Cameron said growers' lives and livelihoods were ripped apart by the outbreak, and for many the impact was ongoing.
"There were growers who were wiped out, and faced with no crops and plummeting values of their orchards, lost their businesses, and were forced to sell at heavily discounted prices.