Rockit has Canty in expansion plans

Published date10 April 2024
Publication titleCentral Rural Life
The company, based in Hawke’s Bay, has one Rockit producer in the region, but is working with a couple of other parties with a commitment to develop further orchards

After planting 20ha last year, the aim is for 300ha to 400ha over the next few years.

At this stage the focus in the South Island is just on Canterbury.

The company will be exporting year-round for the first time to its international markets.

Chief executive Mark O’Donnell said the year ahead would be a big one for the company after recovering well from Covid-19 and cyclone difficulties the past few years.

Growth targets were ambitious but achievable to help deliver a strong return for growers following last year’s challenges, he said.

“We’re more than doubling sales in key global markets — China, the Middle East, Vietnam – and we’re expanding into newer markets we haven’t traditionally supplied, such as convenience channels targeting 7-Eleven and Circle K in North America.”

Rockit has also sold product into India, with plans to secure a foothold in the large market.

Mr O’Donnell said the brand’s attitude and point of difference — its innovative grab-and-go pack — was paying off, and the focus was on being a year-round product, rather than seasonal.

“We always knew 2024 was going to be a big year, with our biggest harvest yet. However, the last couple of years were challenging after Covid-19 hit at the peak of harvest, which put enormous pressure on labour for picking and packing our...

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