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2014 season starts for Australia's Greenstar and Kanzi

As a nation that crunches through 1.6 billion apples every year, local growers are expecting Aussie palates to give the two latest apples, Greenstar and Kanzi, a warm welcome this 2014 season.



This year will see the largest crop yet for both apples, up approximately 15% from last year. And, following a hugely successful KanziR season in Europe, the Greenstar Kanzi Marketing Group is expecting the apples to fly off the shelf.



Des Muir, Group Head of Greenstar Kanzi Marketing Group says, �"We already know that Australians love these apples, with KanziR only lasting just six weeks in store last year and Greenstar not too much longer. Our core focus is to plant more trees to keep up with demand.�"

The apples will be supported by a PR launch, a social media campaign, national program of in-store sampling and signage and promotional materials.

Greenstar Apples
  • Naturally bred and taste sweet, despite being green
  • Have up to three times more vitamin C than other apples, which keeps them from browning when cut without the use of lemon juice, additives or preservatives and means they are ideal as a garnish and for cheese platters.
  • Are so juicy they�'ve been dubbed the ultimate thirst quencher worldwide.

Kanzi Apples
  • Have a crisp crunch and an intense flavour that is the perfect balance of sweet and tart.
  • Are a bright, shiny red colour
  • Are tipped to be a popular apple, with an expected 250,000 trees to have been planted in Australia by 2018

There are 45 Australian growers of Kanzi and Greenstar apples, all based in premium growing districts. Both apples will be available in all good independent retailers and a selection of Woolworths and Costco stores from April until stocks run out.

For more information:
Cassia Ferguson
N&A Group
Tel: +61 (02) 9746 9667
Fax: +61 (02) 9746 8076
Email: cassia@nagroup.com.au
www.nagroup.com.au

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