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New Zealand JAZZ apples depart for global markets

The first of this season’s New Zealand-grown Jazz™ apples depart for Europe today, with approximately two million cartons (36,000 tonnes) of Jazz apples expected to be exported throughout the New Zealand season.

T&G Global Director of Operations, Craig Betty, says this season’s New Zealand-grown Jazz apples are of an exceptional quality. “This year, the colour and size of our premium Jazz apples is fantastic, with the weather providing a great growing season with just the right amount of rain, followed by warm days to produce high-quality apples,” said Craig.

“While the industry is facing many challenges this season, given workforce shortages and ongoing supply chain constraints, our T&G team and network of growers are doing everything they can to harvest, pack and export this year’s great crop, so consumers around the world can enjoy our delicious Jazz apples.”

Today’s first shipment from Port Nelson is the first of many to Europe, the United Kingdom, North America and Asia for T&G and its growers.

Rachel Stotter, Director of Sales for T&G Global, says Europe is a key export market for the premium apple brand and the company has strategically chosen to start the Jazz export programme there.

“First exported from New Zealand in 2004, today Jazz apples are a Kiwi household favourite and loved by consumers around the world. Our New Zealand grown Jazz apples will arrive just in time to seamlessly transition from European grown Jazz apples, ensuring our consumers can enjoy Jazz all year round,” says Rachel.

“Europe holds great value for our Jazz apples, with the brand’s premium apple qualities standing out from the pack. Jazz has built a great reputation for its distinctive tangy-sweet flavour and refreshing taste profile.”

“As part of our commitment towards achieving 100% recyclable packaging by 2025, last year we sold 3.5 million cardboard foodtainers of Jazz in Europe and we’re looking forward to building on that in the year ahead.”

For more information:
Adrienne Sharp
T&G Global
Tel: +64 27 801 5534
Email: [email protected]

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