Grown and packed by us

Potatoes and carrots are the main veggies we put our name to. But we also grow onions and sweet corm which are sold loose. Other brands like our onions, sweetcorn and peas so much, we grow for them, too. Straight from the paddock to the pack house, we process everything we grow ourselves.

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Brushed agria
potatoes

Whether it’s a pile of roasties, a stack of chips or a big bowl of fluffy mash, you can’t go wrong with our versatile brushed agria potatoes.

In season January - September
Available in 5kg & 10kg bags

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Canterbury
carrots

Plucked from Canterbury’s nutrient rich soil, our carrots add a vitamin boost wherever they’re used.

In season December - August
Available in 1 kg bags

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New season black soil potatoes

With their sweet, waxy flesh and wispy skins, our new season potatoes make every summer meal a treat.

In season December - February
Available in 2kg bags

 
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Nadine potatoes

Ah, the classic waxy, nadine spud. Always a goodie for soups, gratin and that Kiwi fave; potato salad.

In season February - November
Available in 5kg bags

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Apache Potatoes

With their striking appearance and buttery chestnut flavour, this sweet tasting variety of roasting potato is a real winner in our book.

In season February - November
Available in 2.5kg bags

Sweetcorn

Sweetcorn

Our juicy sweetcorn is sold loosely at the supermarket. You’ve no doubt already eaten some Crozier corn; ours are the ones that taste great.

In season February - March

 
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Onions

Same goes for our onions; they’re sold loosely, too. You’ll know a Crozier onion when you get one. So full of flavour, it’ll make you want to cry.

In season February - October

 
 
 

Other crops
we grow

— Peas, beans and carrots for processing

— Turf grass for seed

— Raddish and Swiss Chard for seed

— Grass and oats for sheep grazing

Your stockists

You should be able to find us at your local Countdown, New World, Pak’n’save and Four Square but if you can’t, just ask your produce manager.

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