The gold rush has started
The 2019 kiwifruit harvest has officially kicked off on what the industry predicts will be a bumper crop.
Last season, Northland growers supplied export control agency Zespri with just under 3.3 million trays of fruit - and that was not considered a bumper crop.
The first of an estimated industry-wide 150 million trays have been picked and packed in Gisborne.
Poverty Bay leads the charge this year because the crop matures more quickly there, New Zealand Kiwifruit Growers Incorporated (NZKGI) chief executive Nikki Johnson said.