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New Zealand Breeze™ apples in short supply this season

On March 23, 2017, the first container of Breeze Apples arrived in Guangzhou, China but supply in stores did not last.

The production of Breeze Apples dropped by 40-50% this season due to damaging hail storms in New Zealand. Moreover, Breeze Apples are grown seasonally, so their supply will be very limited this year. 

According to Produce Report only 25 containers of Breeze Apples could meet China’s high standards for imported goods. Additionally, the current supply of Breeze Apples will last until the beginning of May. In the future, larger planting areas and improved quality control are expected to extend the supply period for an additional 2-3 months.

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