Bostock NZ and Gisborne's Leaderbrand have partnered up to grow what they intend will be the "world's premium squash variety". Leaderbrand's Richard Burke (left) and John Bostock pose with some of the Marron d'Or squash. Photo / Supplied
Bostock NZ and Gisborne's Leaderbrand have partnered up to grow what they intend will be the "world's premium squash variety". Leaderbrand's Richard Burke (left) and John Bostock pose with some of the Marron d'Or squash. Photo / Supplied
Hawke's Bay squash growers Bostock New Zealand and Gisborne's Leaderbrand have entered into a partnership growing a new squash variety that's being snapped up in China.
Last year Bostock stepped up supply of the new variety, Marron d'Or, a Kabocha squash hybrid, into the Chinese market, after an initial shipmentin 2017 proved a major hit with consumers.
Leaderbrand and Bostock will produce Marron d'Or exclusively.
Bostock New Zealand owner, John Bostock, said it was a Japanese variety not available in China.
"It has a sweet, nutty flavour which is really delicious. It stays green for quite a period, and does not decay as quickly as other squash varieties.
"I think the Chinese are very receptive to new cuisine and new tastes and something foreign and exciting such as this."
New Zealand squash volumes to China have been expanding at a rate of about 150 per cent every year, and very strong demand this year will see 2019 volumes more than double those of 2018.
Bostock said the two companies were "the heart" of New Zealand's squash industry.