New Zealand asparagus growers faced with low local demand and no exports

Published 2021년 11월 12일

Tridge summary

Over 100 hectares of asparagus in New Zealand will go unharvested this season due to a decrease in local demand and a decrease in exports. The decrease in demand is due to the closure or downsizing of restaurants in Auckland and Waikato, and a lack of sales in supermarkets. New Zealand is no longer able to compete in the Japanese export market due to higher labor costs.
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Original content

More than 100 hectares of asparagus will not be harvested in New Zealand this season. Local demand has fallen sharply due to the closure or downsizing of restaurants in Auckland and Waikato and the lack of sales in supermarkets. Any export, which in the past has swallowed part of the production, will not come to fruition. In one of New Zealand's most important growing areas, the Waikato, up to a third of the harvest, 50 hectares, is left to run wild. Australia used to export asparagus to Japan, but higher labor costs and other problems prevented New Zealand from competing in that ...
Source: AGF

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