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Zespri kiwifruit tests positive for Covid-19 in China​

Thomas Manch16:05, Sep 24 2021


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Kiwifruit growers are mulling over a radical plan by Zespri to try to halt the explosion of its illegally grown SunGold brand in China.
Zespri has launched “emergency management plans” after kiwifruit shipped from Tauranga tested positive for Covid-19 in China.
Samples from a batch of New Zealand kiwifruit being sold in a supermarket in the Jiangsu province of China had tested positive for the virus, according to a report published in the Global Times, a nationalist tabloid with strong ties to China's Communist Party, on Friday.
Zespri chief executive Dan Mathieson, in an email to the kiwifruit industry, confirmed it was Zespri fruit exported last month which tested positive, and all subsequent tests had come back negative.

“We are taking this matter extremely seriously and immediately launched our emergency management plans and actively cooperated with the relevant government agencies to trace the product shipment,” Mathieson said in the email.

SunGold kiwifruit grown by Zespri. China is a major market for the kiwifruit exporter.

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SunGold kiwifruit grown by Zespri. China is a major market for the kiwifruit exporter.
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“We do expect some challenges from Chinese consumers and we are prepared to address those concerns directly ... The New Zealand Government is also supporting us while our constructive relationships with authorities in Shanghai have also helped us as we have moved through the situation.”
Mathieson said the fruit had been exported from Tauranga, where there is no community transmission of Covid-19, on August 16.

It had tested negative for Covid-19 in Shanghai, and was “disinfected as per standard China customs protocols before being cleared and distributed”. The positive test came from fruit held by a second-tier distributor in Hefei province, neighbouring Jiangsu province.

Zespri SunGol kiwifruit being readied for market. (file photo)

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Zespri SunGol kiwifruit being readied for market. (file photo)


“While all subsequent investigative tests of the remaining fruit from the batch in stock have come back negative, local authorities in areas where the fruit was distributed have taken steps ranging from temporarily removing fruit from shelves through to testing customers who purchased fruit from the retail outlets where the affected batch was sold,” the email read.
“The team is working incredibly hard to manage the situation which is moving very quickly.”
A Zespri spokesman said the company’s exports to China would not be affected by the positive Covid-19 test.
The spokesman declined an interview request on the matter.
The Ministry of Primary Industries, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Trade and Agriculture Minister Damien O’Connor have all been contacted for comment.

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The Global Times reported the fruit had tested positive on Wednesday and the local health authority had immediately worked to identify “close contacts and sub-contacts”.
“Control measures have been taken for the close contacts while nucleic acid samples of 14 staff and environment samples exposed to this batch of kiwifruit have been taken, test results were all negative.”
Authorities were urging people who had been to the supermarket, or who consumed or handled fruit from the store between September 12 and 23, to comply with health measures.


 

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Sounds so funny when they write "the fruit tested positive for covid 19".

Like the fruit can kena infected with covid! Quick need to give the fruit ivermectin! Lol!
 
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