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China's influence on New Zealand's horticulture industry continues, with a "massive growth spurt," in fruit and vegetable imports over the last few years, says Hayden Higgins.
Rabobank's Horticulture and Wine Analyst told The Country's Jamie Mackay, that China makes up about 28 per cent of New Zealand's fruit and vegetable exports.
New Zealand performs well in China compared to Australia, as the Aussies prefer to focus on the domestic economy said Higgins.
The countries to watch out for "in the fruit bowl" are Peru, Mexico, Chile and the US, who are all competitive in the Chinese market said Higgins, but New Zealand is still holding its own.