Fresh-crop apples from New Zealand bring back the crunch
Fresh-crop apples from New Zealand bring back the crunch
As New Zealand apple growers harvested the season?s first Royal Galas, their currency hit a 10-year high against the U.S. dollar, setting the stage for reduced pipfruit volumes in North America relative to last year. The New Zealand dollar weakened slightly after Easter, but the draw of the euro is still strong for most exporters. And although the national crop size has decreased, Enza remains committed to North America, according to David Nelley, pipfruit category director for the Oppenheimer Group, Enza?s North American marketing partner. The two companies have marketed New Zealand apples