Paul Heywood, Leo Mangos awarded 2014 Hayward Medal
7 November 2014
Paul Heywood, Leo Mangos awarded 2014 Hayward Medal
The 2014 kiwifruit industry excellence award – the Fresh Carriers Hayward Medal – is jointly awarded to Paul Heywood and Leo Mangos for their vision in laying the foundations for today’s industry.
The chairman of the judging panel, Paul Jones, says the two kiwifruit growers worked as a team during the late 1980s to win support from growers and government for a single point of entry for kiwifruit export, allowing growers to own and control their own industry.
The 1988 stock market crash and the subsequent effect on the kiwifruit industry coincided with a steep drop in prices in Europe, the industry’s major market. The industry, which at that point was very fragmented, was heavily at odds over how to recover from its slump.
Nelson kiwifruit grower Paul Heywood was the president of the powerful industry group, the Fruitgrowers’ Federation. Fellow Bay of Plenty grower Leo Mangos was the director of the Bay of Plenty section of the Fruitgrowers’ Federation and chairman of the Labour Party’s Primary Producers’ Council, which set policy for the primary sector.
“With their very different personalities and philosophies, Leo and Paul were both committed to having their industry run by growers and cooperative marketing,” says Mr Jones. “Against strong opposition, they worked tirelessly, speaking at grower meetings up and down the country. The Government at the time was staunchly opposed to marketing boards.
“The group spearheading this was set the Herculean task of getting 80 percent grower support to establish a single desk exporter – something no one thought possible.
“And they did it. Leo and Paul succeeded in persuading 84 percent of growers to back their call for a Kiwifruit Marketing Board with statutory powers to buy all export kiwifruit – a precursor to the Zespri of today,” explains Mr Jones.
Their foresight has allowed New Zealand kiwifruit growers to develop their industry into a global business with concerted investment in branding, marketing, quality, and research and development.
“The industry is looking at strong future growth, as we aim to increase export revenue to $3 billion by 2025, and the single point of entry underpins our confidence to invest in the future. This is why Leo and Paul’s work 25 years ago still has such a powerful impact on the industry today,” says Mr Jones.
About the
Fresh Carriers Hayward Medal
• The Fresh
Carriers Hayward Medal is a pan-industry award and
nominations were invited from across the industry, including
growers, post-harvest, researchers and corporate.
• The
Hayward Medal was set up in 2012 to honour the dedication,
knowledge, excellence and passion of the kiwifruit
industry’s world-class leaders.
• Reefer shipping
company Fresh Carriers is once again the sponsor of the 2014
Hayward Medal and has worked with the New Zealand kiwifruit
industry for 28 years.
• The award is named after the
Hayward cultivar which remains the cornerstone of the New
Zealand and international kiwifruit industry and refers to
horticulturalist Hayward Wright, whose innovation and
contribution set up the industry as we know it
today.
• The judging panel is a subcommittee of the
Kiwifruit Industry Advisory Committee (IAC) with
representation from IAC, growers and the post-harvest
sector, as well as an independent member.
• Previous
winners include former chair of the Kiwifruit Marketing
Board, John Palmer and kiwifruit breeder, Russell
Lowe.
About Zespri Group Ltd
With
sales revenues of $1.35 billion, Zespri is one of the
world’s most successful horticultural marketing companies
and the Zespri brand is recognised as the world leader in
premium-quality kiwifruit. Based in Mount Maunganui, New
Zealand, we are 100 percent owned by current or past
kiwifruit growers, and employ approximately 280 people in
New Zealand, Asia, Europe and North America. On behalf of
our 2,400 growers in New Zealand and 1,200 growers based
elsewhere, Zespri manages kiwifruit innovation and supply
management, distribution management and marketing of Zespri
Green, Zespri SunGold, Zespri Organic, Zespri Gold, Zespri
Sweet Green and Zespri Charm
Kiwifruit.
ENDS