Zespri has been made an "importer of record" in China - giving the kiwifruit marketer more control over its product in what is poised to become its biggest market by volume.
Prime Minister John Key officially launched the new season for Zespri in China at an event in Shanghai last night, marking a new phase for its strategy in the People's Republic.
Chief executive Lain Jager said China will soon account for around one-fifth of Zespri sales, which it expects to rise to 24 million trays this year from 18 million trays last season.
Zespri has been active in China for 10 years but the new phase will mean expanding to five representative offices, increasing staff numbers from 25 to 90 over the next three years and joining with local partners to investigate growing local varieties of kiwifruit in China.
Becoming importer of record would mean aligning its China business model with those used in its long-established Japan and European markets, Jager said.