New Zealand is set to grow its largest ever export apple crop of 21.5 million cartons worth a record $800 million, the industry's leader announced yesterday.
Pipfruit New Zealand chief executive Alan Pollard said the success of New Zealand's apple industry was breaking all records.
"We are the first of New Zealand's larger primary sectors to meet the Government's challenge of doubling exports by 2025, and are well ahead of our own target of becoming a billion dollar industry by 2022.
"New Zealand grows the best and safest apples in the world and we have been ranked No 1 for international competitiveness against all our global market competitors two years running. We have built a fully integrated industry that is forging ahead with sustainable growth, innovation, leadership and strategic vision," he said.
The 2017 season was an 'on year' crop, which along with the first of another million new fruit trees coming into production would produce the largest tonnage of fruit ever harvested in New Zealand, he said.