Although the total volumes are slightly down from last season, it is still shaping up to be a good harvest.
"New Zealand has some of the best growing conditions in the world for kiwifruit and we are looking forward to more good volumes," New Zealand Kiwifruit Growers Inc. Chairperson Doug Brown says.
"Many areas were affected by wet weather which has delayed the start of harvest, but most of us can now roll up our sleeves and get picking and packing. I wish all growers a happy and safe harvest."
About 10,000 permanent workers are employed in the kiwifruit industry with an additional 8000 seasonal workers who pick and pack kiwifruit.
Of these seasonal workers, a small minority are Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) workers who play a crucial role, as labour shortages are a real problem for the kiwifruit industry around the peak of harvest time.
The industry is recovering from Psa in 2010 and has been growing strongly, with Zespri's total sales returns for the 2015/16 season about $2 billion dollars.
As New Zealand's largest fresh fruit horticultural export, the kiwifruit industry also profits the regions where it is grown, bringing about $910 million to the Bay of Plenty annually.