New Zealand Apples and Pears (NZAPI) has reported a 11% decrease in the post-harvest crop estimate for the 2024 export season, with a forecast drop from 21.2 million tray carton equivalents (TCEs) to 18.9 million TCEs, due to varying fruit sizes caused by weather conditions. Despite this, the fruit is reported to have the best flavour profile and storability in years, with high demand in export markets. The smaller fruit sizes are attributed to the impacts of last year’s Cyclone Gabrielle and spring weather conditions, leading to a shorter supply and a potential apple shortage.