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Zespri to increase Italian production of SunGold kiwifruit to meet rising demand

Zespri will allocate an additional 1,800 hectares of European SunGold licence over the next three years, doubling production of this proprietary kiwifruit variety in Europe. The first 1,200 hectares will be in Italy with the remaining 600 hectares still to be allocated.
 
Zespri Chief Operating Officer, Simon Limmer, explains that this significant investment to extend Zespri’s supply base in Europe is driven by growing year-round demand for Zespri Kiwifruit.
 
“Twelve-month supply is a key part of Zespri’s strategy and this investment aligns our offshore production with the strong increases in New Zealand SunGold volumes, set to double to around 320,000 tonnes over the next five years,” says Mr Limmer.
 
Zespri President Global Sales & Marketing Daniel Mathieson explains Zespri invested around NZ$160 million (€100 million) last year in targeted marketing at trade and consumer levels, which benefits the entire kiwifruit category.
 
“Kiwifruit makes up just 0.22 percent of globally traded fruit: our goal is to grow kiwifruit consumption around the world. Large-scale investments like this help us achieve that goal and meet the very strong consumer demand for this great-tasting, quality fruit, which has brought real excitement to the global kiwifruit category."
 
This significant investment will be initially delivered through the longstanding partnership with four Italian suppliers – Apofruit, Alegra–Intesa, Salvi Unacoa and Spreafico – the four suppliers originally contracted with Zespri in 2000 to produce the previous gold variety Hort16A which ignited the gold category worldwide. SunGold and the earlier gold variety Hort16A were developed by Zespri and Plant & Food Research as part of the annual NZ$50 million (€33 million) investment by New Zealand’s kiwifruit industry and government in innovation, which includes breeding new varieties to attract new consumers to eat kiwifruit regularly.
 
Current production of Zespri SunGold in Italy is 17,500 tonnes a year from 800 producing SunGold hectares. There are another 850 licenced hectares in the ground which will come into full production in the next few years; the combined volume of the existing 1,650 hectares and the new 1,200 hectares will see Zespri’s Italian SunGold volume quadruple to around 70,000 tonnes in the next five years. The volume from the additional 600 hectares would be on top of that.
 
Mr Limmer explains that, based on current pricing, the SunGold fruit from the first 1,200 hectares alone will generate over €100 million a year in revenue for the Italian economy once the vines are fully producing.
 
“New Zealand growers are seeing the benefits of a high-performing, high-quality variety, managed through the Zespri supply chain and marketed under Zespri’s premium brand, which celebrates its 20th birthday next month.
 
“Growing Zespri Kiwifruit in Italy for the past 17 years has seen us develop strong partnerships with Italian growers and suppliers, making Italy the logical choice to expand our production base,” says Mr Limmer.
 
The new plantings will be staged, with 1,200 hectares to be established in Italy over the next two years and a further 600 hectares planned for Europe in 2019/20.

For more information:
Rachel Lynch
Zespri
Tel: +64 27 509 1805 
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