Venture sees Kaikohe Berryfruit lease its 10ha site for nine and a half years to grow premium blueberries and strawberries for the domestic and export markets

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Northland premium blueberries

T&G Fresh and Ngāpuhi-owned Kaikohe Berryfruit have announced a joint venture to expand berry operations in Te Taitokerau Northland.

The joint venture, named T&G Kaikohe Berryfruit Limited Partnership, will lease Kaikohe Berryfruit’s 10ha site, including its orchards and packhouse, for nine and a half years, and grow premium blueberries and strawberries for the domestic and export markets. 

Rod Gibson, managing director of T&G Fresh, said the venture would bring significant benefits to both organisations and the local community. 

“Here in Aotearoa New Zealand, as well as around the globe, berries are a high-growth category, with strong demand,” Gibson said. “Within our T&G portfolio we have a range of unique high-quality cultivars, including jumbo blueberries, which attract a premium by being available over the winter months.”

Gibson added that through the partnership, T&G Fresh would grow its exclusive varieties, increase its supply of premium blueberries, and share its knowledge and expertise to help further enhance the skills and capabilities of the local Ngāpuhi workforce.

“We’re excited to be partnering with Kaikohe Berryfruit and the role this joint venture will play in strengthening our berry growing and supply operations, and helping build a thriving and resilient horticulture sector in Aotearoa New Zealand,” he said. 

Ngāpuhi Asset Holding Company chair Nick Wells said the partnership was the result of last year’s strategic reset of Kaikohe Berryfruit. 

“We recognised a need to bring in the horticulture expertise and scale required to lift the financial and social benefits,” Wells said. “This partnership gives us a runway of nine and a half years to maximise the sector expertise, market access, innovation, skills training and efficiencies, as well as working capital, to strengthen our horticulture asset and our own skills and capability. 

“Under the partnership we retain the whenua and have a share in the business, and as the joint venture grows it will open up employment opportunities for our people, creating pathways for skilled, rewarding careers in horticulture and agribusiness.” 

T&G Fresh has extensive experience growing premium berry varieties in Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia. 

“Blueberries, in particular, are a significant growth category for T&G Fresh, with established operations in Northland and Queensland, Australia,” Gibson said. “These operations focus on cultivating a range of premium varieties, including early low-chill blueberries.”

Licensed by T&G’s commercialisation business VentureFruit, T&G Fresh is the exclusive sales and marketer of these high-quality proprietary jumbo blueberries. T&G Fresh will provide T&G Kaikohe Berryfruit Limited Partnership with orchard contracting services and serve as the exclusive sales agent as part of the agreement. 

The agreement was effective from 1 July 2025.