Otago Daily Times

Lack of Zespri payments queried

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MT MAUNGANUI: A kiwifruit growers organisati­on has written an open letter to Zespri asking for an explanatio­n for the lack of February progress payments for producers of green kiwifruit.

In an update to growers on January 20, Zespri said growers would not get progress payments as fruit quality issues had resulted in additional costs.

In the letter, the New Zealand Kiwifruit Growers (NZKGI) executive committee asked Zespri how it could get the Orchard Gate Return (OGR) forecast so wrong.

‘‘The 20 January announceme­nt was an extreme deviation from the November OGR forecast. Furthermor­e, the NZKGI executive committee question how much of the variation should have been known at the Zespri board meeting in December.

‘‘Confidence in Zespri’s ability to forecast has been dented,’’ the letter read.

Chairman Mark Mayston said there was a high level of concern about Zespri’s systems which allowed for the situation to happen.

‘‘There’s a lack of transparen­cy from Zespri about the offshore side of the supply chain and growers have been left in the dark as communicat­ion from Zespri is untimely and inadequate on such important financial matters.’’

Mr Mayston said additional questions that growers submitted to NZKGI would be put to Zespri in a series of grower meetings.

Zespri chief grower, industry and sustainabi­lity officer Carol Ward said it would continue to work with NZKGI, suppliers, growers and other industry partners to ensure this was addressed through the quality action plan the industry had establishe­d. — RNZ

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