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Honouring New Zealand’s Oceans Since 1864
Sanford is one of New Zealand’s oldest companies. We have fished in New Zealand waters since 1864 and today have a fleet of 13 wild catch vessels, 4 contracted deepwater vessels and 26 aquaculture vessels. We respect our big blue backyard and do everything we can to protect it.
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Operations
We are New Zealand’s largest integrated fishing and aquaculture business, operating 39 vessels and 223 aquaculture farms. We constantly strive to improve our operating processes to preserve and enhance the quality of our seafood and protect our pristine resource.
Fishing
Aquaculture
Processing
Innovation
The People who Make It Happen
New Zealanders are close to the sea, geographically and emotionally. Our people at Sanford are no exception – they’re passionate about our beautiful seafood and want to keep it perfect from sea to serving. Meet some of the people who make it happen.
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Products
Sanford maintains an approach that no part of the harvest should be wasted. This means that we place effort, energy, and investment into innovating, scaling and commercialising beneficial and high value uses for marine trimmings.
Nutrition
Our seafood not only tastes wonderful, it’s a great source of healthy omega-3 fats, high in protein and rich in vitamins and minerals – an essential part of our diet.
Quality
At Sanford we have a saying: “what we catch today may be on your plate tomorrow night”. It reminds us all that quality is everyone’s responsibility; from the moment the fish is caught, through the processing and shipping, all the way to our customers’ plates.
Shark Policy
In response to global concern associated with shark finning, the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has made it illegal (from 1 October 2014) for a commercial fisher to remove the fins from any shark and discard the trunk at sea.
Zero Fish Waste
Sanford maintains an approach that no part of the harvest should be wasted. This means that we place effort, energy, and investment into innovating, scaling and commercialising beneficial and high value uses for marine trimmings.
Sustainability Reporting
Protected Species and Incidental Catch
Collaborating on Endangered Species
How does it work?
01 People
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02 Strategies
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03 Analysis
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04 Cooperation
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05 Statistics
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Board of Directors
Meet our board members – the people who help to set our goals and oversee our direction.
Sir Robert McLeod, KNZM
Chair of the Board and Nominations Committee, member of Audit Finance and Risk Committee and People, Health & Safety Committee
Joanne Curin
Chair of the Audit, Finance and Risk Committee, member of the People, Health & Safety Committee and Nominations Committee
Craig Ellison
Member of the Nominations Committee, Sustainability Committee and Audit, Finance and Risk Committee
John Strowger
Chair of the People, Health and Safety Committee, member of the Sustainability Committee and Nominations Committee
Digital Marketing
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