NZ Local News

Fishing company Sanford doubles half year profit to $34m

Editor Written by Editor · 42 sec read >



“Our improvement has been supported by an expected excellent performance from the salmon business [and] an improving mussel result despite challenges facing our wildcatch fleet,” managing director David Mair said.

He said the improvement in the company’s performance, as well as tight control on spending, had allowed it to cut its debt level by a quarter.

Salmon sales improved and were timed to make the most of US Thanksgiving and Chinese New Year, while steps have been taken to control fish mortality.

Mussels were also a strongly improving business, with revenue rising after the company closed its own processing plant in Tauranga and contracted to a third-party processor, although it said it did not expect the second half to be as strong as the first.

The firm’s open ocean fishing caught less but still managed a slight revenue rise, but expected pressure on global fish prices to dampen earnings in the second half.

Sanford’s chair, Sir Rob McLeod, said the first half result was a “job well done”, but did not expect as strong a second half because of price pressures and seasonal volumes.

– RNZ

Save



Source link

Subscribe
Notify of
guest

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
WP Twitter Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com