Zespri has named several kiwis over the years, with Kobe and Jack to join the Zespri crew, who include Toddy, Manawa, Koura, Izzy and Sonny, who are all thriving at Ōtānewainuku Forest.
Zespri head of global public affairs Michael Fox says it’s fantastic to welcome Kobe and Jack to the Zespri whānau.
“We’re really proud to support the Ōtānewainuku Kiwi Trust, which takes amazing care of our native kiwi and helps to increase the survival rate of our most precious bird — which is also our fruit’s namesake.
“Not only does the trust help out our national bird, they also work extremely hard to improve biodiversity in the Ōtānewainuku Forest, which is surrounded by kiwifruit orchards in Te Puke in the Bay of Plenty where 80 per cent of New Zealand kiwifruit is grown.”
Ōtānewainuku Kiwi Trust’s David Brown says: “As a volunteer organisation, we rely on the generosity of partners such as Zespri to help fund the latest transmitting gear for kiwi tracking, or helicopters to assist with kiwi recovery and hatching operations at the National Kiwi Hatchery. It’s fantastic to have this support and welcome two new Zespri-named kiwi chicks at Ōtānewainuku.”