Zespri's chief, Lain Jager, has left his last AGM on a high with the kiwifruit company netting a record $2.26 billion in sales.
The company announced the 19 per cent annual increase at yesterday's meeting, where about 500 growers and shareholders gathered at the ASB Arena.
Mr Jager joined Zespri in 1999 as human resources manager and was appointed chief executive in December 2008. Eighteen years later, he said the industry was in good heart.
"Strong returns and confidence are underpinning strong orchard values in the sector and Zespri is focused on delivering value for growers by investing to grow demand around the world."
Mr Jager said it was a positive time for the kiwifruit industry and the success in sales was due to the recovery from Psa and a well-performing new gold variety.