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NZ pipfruit industry heading for a record 2018 crop, MyFarm says

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NZ pipfruit industry heading for a record 2018 crop, MyFarm says

Indications for this year's pipfruit crop are that orchard gate prices could rival the records set in 2016 and deliver grower returns well into the double-digits.

An empty Northern Hemisphere market, market access changes, opening of new markets, increased penetration into existing markets and a lower NZD have all combined to deliver very favourable returns.

Click on the button below to read an analysis of the seasonal trends influencing New Zealand orchard gate prices prepared by MyFarm Head of Investment Research, Con Williams.

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  • Source: A My Farm Investments release
Published in HORTICULTURE
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