The 2015/16 kiwifruit season broke records for the industry and Zespri with the biggest-ever total return to growers, highest-ever Green return per hectare and record sales volumes for both Green and SunGold kiwifruit.
Total sales revenue for the season also grew to $1.9 billion, up 21 per cent from the previous season, said chairman Peter McBride.
The total fruit and service payment to growers for New Zealand-grown fruit increased 22 per cent on the previous year to $1.143 billion, with the average return per hectare reaching a record $60,758.
Zespri corporate net profit after tax was $35.8 million, up $1.2 million on the previous corresponding 12 months. This season's profit and the increase in full dividend to 24 cents was partly attributable to the release of a $13 million provision relating to Zespri's subsidiary in China, ZMCC, now resolved with the Shanghai Court, as well as receipt of licence fee income. Zespri's normalised profit after tax was $27.8 million (compared to normalised profit of $21.5million last year).
Zespri sold 131.6 million trays in the 2015/16 season, up 21 per cent on the previous season. New Zealand-grown kiwifruit sales hit 117 million trays, nearly 22 million trays more than the previous year, and 14.5 million trays of non-New Zealand kiwifruit.