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Zespri says its kiwifruit harvest from the Northern Hemisphere is set to exceed previous sales volumes.
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Zespri's latest kiwifruit to hit overseas and domestic markets, RubyRed, has become the beacon that lights up the start of the kiwifruit season.
Kiwifruit growers seem to have gotten the message from Zespri to focus on the quality of the fruit coming off the vines this year.
No surprises, it's been a bad year for the kiwifruit sector with the final numbers recently released by Zespri.
Zespri chief executive Dan Mathieson says its 2022/23 financial results, released yesterday, reflect a challenging period for the kiwifruit industry.
As expected, the volume of kiwifruit for the 2023 growing season is down – mainly due to the weather.
Zespri says the challenging weather events that have dominated the 2023 growing season have contributed to a lower-than-expected crop this season.
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