Zespri has 2,800 growers in New Zealand and 1,800 growers based elsewhere.
"Overall, 2019/20 was another strong year for Zespri with continued growth in our largest markets including Japan, Greater China and Europe," said chief executive Dan Mathieson.
Optimistic outlook
Mathieson said 2020/21 is shaping up to be another solid year despite the impact of Covid-19.
Zespri was named an essential service and was able to keep operating throughout the lockdown after it implemented safety protocols.
"The response from the industry to Covid-19 has been incredible, coming together to ensure we could get fruit off the vines and into market in spite of the restrictions both here and offshore," he said.
The coming season is one of the largest by volume – albeit with smaller green varieties due to dry weather – and global demand is significant, he added.
"Risks to our outlook include wider concerns around consumer purchasing power being negatively affected by the global economic turmoil, changes to the normal flow of fruit trade and also potential disruption across our global supply chains. Zespri remains focused on ensuring we're able to respond to such eventualities and on delivering returns to growers," he said.