The Northern Advocate

$18m packhouse upgrade on track

First stage, due to be completed in early March, will increase capacity from 1.6 million to 4 million trays a year

- Peter de Graaf

The first stage of one of the Bay of Islands’ biggest ever business investment­s is nearing completion on the outskirts of Kerikeri.

Te Puke-based kiwifruit firm Seeka is spending $18 million upgrading the former Turners and Growers packhouse on Waipapa Rd.

Seeka investment­s manager Graham Cater said the Kerikeri packhouse was well behind the company’s other facilities so was undergoing a major upgrade to ensure it was state-of-the-art.

Stage one, due to be completed just before the kiwifruit season starts in early March, will involve an extra 7800sq m of operationa­l space made up of a new packhouse, bin curing canopy and loadout canopy.

That would increase packing capacity from 1.6 million trays to 4 million trays a season, Cater said.

Stage two, to start after the kiwifruit season had finished, would involve demolishin­g the old packhouse and adding new coolstores to accommodat­e the site’s increased packing capacity. The upgrade would include a state-of-the-art Compac Sizer to grade and size the fruit as well as NIR (near infrared) technology to increase grower packouts.

The project was a major endeavour inside tight time frames, Cater said.

T&G Global (formerly Turners and Growers) sold about 80ha of kiwifruit orchards in and around Kerikeri, plus post-harvest facilities for packing and storing avocados, kiwifruit and citrus, for about $40m in April. The deal included $2m in Zespri shares.

Seeka, which prefers to focus on packing and marketing rather than growing, has since on-sold some of the orchards, including to the diversifyi­ng Nga¯ti Hine Forestry Trust.

 ?? Photo / Peter de Graaf ?? Stage one of an $18 million upgrade of Seeka’s Kerikeri packhouse is due to be completed in March, just in time for the kiwifruit season.
Photo / Peter de Graaf Stage one of an $18 million upgrade of Seeka’s Kerikeri packhouse is due to be completed in March, just in time for the kiwifruit season.
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