what a surprise - black sludge coming from the bull. LOL.
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a kiwifruit is a kiwifruit is a kiwifruit
Good to see nearly all the increase is in Sun Gold. Hayward estimates pretty much same as last year. Hopefully harvesting, packing and deliveries will go well and not be too badly affected by slowness in Chinese ports and transport.
Nibbled at a few more this morning
no body mentioned if kiwifruit harvest will go smoothly , will seasonal workers be allowed into the country to pick fruit if virus really takes off ? same for scales etc
Yeh workers should be fine. I’m in the wine industry and we don’t have any issues yet and Kiwifruit/apples happen around same time as us with the same labour pool. Getting the fruit to market will be interesting... lack of containers currently as they are all stuck in China... zespri hire their ship, so they should be sweet. Hopefully getting It off the ship will happen? Heard ports in China super slow with massive backlogs...
Ports are struggling to get their workers back, all the labourers went back to their rural home towns for the NY and then couldn't return.... If it can all get sorted in the next month the hort industry might just scrape in and get lucky. Lord knows what the market pricing will end up as so returns are anyones guess....
There sure will be challenges. But in our favour is the Chinese Government's stated intention to give food imports a priority at the ports. One would hope perishables such as fruit would be given a high priority.
In my industry (fishing) we are already seeing higher demand and prices for fish that has not been caught or processed in China or SE Asia, particularly into Europe. This bodes well for NZ food exporters.
great, thanks Turnip. appreciate you drawing this to our attention
it has been somewhat disappointing to see the demand for Seeka drop off recently perhaps this will assist. The company would appear to be doing well with diverse exports in Asia but mainly Australia.