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Rockit Global harvest finishes strong despite cyclone damage

The premium apple company lost about a third of its crop in Cyclone Gabrielle.

A Rockit orchard.

Kate McVicar Thu, 13 Apr 2023

Despite a tough season and unprecedented weather, premium apple company Rockit Global will finish ahead of its last harvest.

With the apple harvest nearly complete, the company expects to produce about 29,000 bins with a total of 110 million apples.

The figure is about 20% ahead of the 24,000 bins

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Kate McVicar Thu, 13 Apr 2023
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