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Zespri revenue breaks record

By Jen Scoular
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5 Jun, 2019 10:14 PM4 mins to read

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Zespri CEO Dan Mathieson.

Zespri CEO Dan Mathieson.

Zespri's returns to growers and the industry reached new levels following strong growth in both volume and value and across all fruit categories last season.

Operating revenue from global kiwifruit sales and licence release revenue exceeded $3 billion for the first time.

The results reflect continued strong international demand, with Zespri selling a total of 167.2 million trays of kiwifruit in 2018/19, a 21 per cent increase on the 138.6 million trays sold in the previous season. Revenue generated by global kiwifruit sales and SunGold licence release increased by 26 per cent to $3.14 billion.

Total fruit and service payments (including the loyalty premium) to New Zealand growers was up 24 per cent to $1.82 billion, while average orchard gate returns to growers increased by 6 per cent to $63,622 per hectare for Green kiwifruit, by 28 per cent to $145,991 per hectare for SunGold, by 40 per cent to $73,350 for Green organic and by 14 per cent to $44,549 per hectare for Sweet green.

Zespri chairman Bruce Cameron says growers and their communities are benefiting from increasing demand for Zespri kiwifruit and from the industry's growth to drive and meet that demand.

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"Consumers around the world are increasingly embracing healthier products and want more of our kiwifruit because they know it is a convenient way to get their daily nutrition and because it tastes great.

"That's evident in the increased volumes of both Green and SunGold kiwifruit Zespri sold last season which has driven record average returns per hectare for both categories. While SunGold also returned record levels per tray, Green returns per tray were down slightly because of higher-than-expected volumes which led to an extended sales window and associated increases in quality costs.

"The sustained growth of the industry is really encouraging and the increase in average returns is helping growers meet increasing operational costs including labour.

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"Zespri's ongoing success reflects the important partnerships we have and continue to build with our customers, distributors, post-harvest operators and growers, and is a strong endorsement of our 12-month supply strategy and ambition to market the world's leading portfolio of kiwifruit year-round," Mr Cameron says.

Zespri's net profit after tax increased to $179.8 million from $101.8 million in 2017/18, reflecting the strong season results.

This was boosted by revenue from the ongoing SunGold licence release programme and increased revenue from new cultivar royalties.

Gross revenue of $192.6 million was generated by the 2018/19 round of SunGold licence release — the second in a five-year programme of annually releasing 700ha of SunGold conventional and 50ha of SunGold organic licence to New Zealand growers (subject to annual review).

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Zespri charges a royalty of 3 per cent to licensed growers, which is split between Zespri and Plant & Food Research.

Zespri's share of royalties was $28.4 million, an increase of 37 per cent from the previous year, reflecting both higher volumes and value earned on sales this season.

The total dividend per share in the 2018/19 financial year is expected to be $0.92 versus $0.50 in 2017/18.

These dividend figures take into account the impacts of the targeted share issue/buy-back and three-for-two share split transactions during the financial year which were aimed to better align the ownership of shares with Zespri growers.

Zespri chief executive Dan Mathieson says it's been another strong year for Zespri and the New Zealand kiwifruit industry, with strong growth forecast again this year.

"We're very pleased with the progress made in the 2018/19 season but as always we're focused on doing better, delivering the world's best kiwifruit to consumers and creating more value for our growers, and all of our partners.

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