Date: Wednesday 2 May, 5.30pm
Venue: Mr Apple packhouse, Station Road, Whakatu (entrance is adjacent to the Horti Centre)
Admission: 40 people maximum, members take priority
To secure your place, please email: hawkesbay.rsnz@gmail.com

Mr Apple is the biggest apple marketer in Hawke’s Bay, producing and exporting 25% of the New Zealand apple crop. They manage 53 Global-Gap accredited orchards, on over 1,000 hectares of Hawke’s Bay land. They apply cutting edge science and technology to growing, harvesting, grading, packing and storing apples, to maximise product quality and shelf life.
We will be hosted by Packhouse Logistics & Production Planning Manager Rob Sykes and packhouse staff, for a presentation on the business and a packhouse tour. We’ll learn about the application of science, technology and engineering in the business.
Please note the dress code:
- flat (i.e. no heels), close fitting (i.e. not loose fitting ballet-type), fully closed-in shoes
- tie back long hair
- remove all jewellery and watches; only a plain wedding band and medic-alert bracelet are permitted
- Mr Apple will provide hair nets, hi vis and hearing protection.



Catherine Knight, MA, PhD



Russ van Dissen was born, raised and educated in the western USA. He moved to New Zealand about 25 years ago to take up a position with the then Earth Deformation Section of the New Zealand Geological Survey. His research specialties include earthquake geology and seismic hazard assessment and he has had significant involvement in the development of the Ministry for the Environment’s “Active Fault Guidelines”; characterisation of the surface fault rupture along the Greendale Fault during the September 2010 Darfield earthquake; and the “It’s Our Fault” project that aimed to better define earthquake risk in the Wellington Region. He is currently working on the Kaikōura earthquake response.
