15 November 2017 News Release
Sanford Net Profit Up, Value and Innovation Strategy Beds In
Focus on Innovation: New Zealand’s largest seafood company Sanford is focused on innovations such as growing the
nutraceutical market for New Zealand’s premium GreenshellTM mussels.
Sanford Limited (NZX:SAN) has today reported its net profit after tax increased by 8% to $37.5m in 2017 and net cash
flows from operations improved by 46% to $50.3m on higher revenues and improved collection timeframe.
It has delivered a steady adjusted EBIT* of $63.7m from $63.4m in 2016 after a year of ongoing transformation at New
Zealand’s largest seafood company.
The Group is reporting an increase in revenue of 3% to $477.9m, despite actual sales volumes by greenweight tonne being
flat, which is in line with Sanford’s strategy of increasing the value extracted from its products. Highlights included
better prices achieved for species such as toothfish, salmon and scampi.
2017 gave Sanford several opportunities to demonstrate that new systems and processes were helping it to build greater
resilience in the face of a number of challenges from nature, including the Bonamia ostreae outbreak in Stewart Island and the Kaikoura earthquake.
The earthquake on November 14th 2016 impacted the company’s Havelock based mussel processing plant which was closed for
a short time. The repair of the site will be carried out in 2018. It is expected the cost of repair will be covered by
insurance and the production volumes maintained at desired levels by its JV facility in Tauranga, whilst repairs are
effected.
Sanford CEO, Volker Kuntzsch said he is pleased with the result and what it demonstrates about the company in a
successful, but at times testing, year.
“We are very satisfied with the progress we are making at Sanford in implementing our strategy of enhancing the value of
New Zealand’s beautiful seafood. We are making substantial changes at the company which require a broad and deep
organisational shift to build our preparation and capability.”
“We are proud of the launch of our Big Glory Bay salmon and mussels which is a concrete example of our strategy of
moving from being a volume based commodity exporter to a value focused business, which utilises resources in the best
way and seeks to put innovation into action.”
“An example of our commitment to innovation is our acquisition of Enzaq, the Blenheim, New Zealand based GreenshellTM
mussel powder manufacturer. GreenshellTM mussel powder is well known for its anti-inflammatory properties and we are
continuing to explore opportunities to grow this market and derive more value per kilogram from what might otherwise be
a commodity product.”
Sanford’s commitment to innovation at its SPATNZ hatchery in Nelson has been rewarded with a New Zealand innovation
award for the company’s work to selectively breed GreenshellTM mussels. Mr Kuntzsch says indications are that growth
rates of these mussels are substantially higher than wild caught spat. SPATNZ’s research is part of a Primary Growth
Partnership with the Ministry for Primary Industries.
The Group is also continuing to invest in its organisational capability. Sustainability is a key area of focus for the
company, creating a business which is economically, socially and environmentally sound. This is demonstrated by taking a
leadership role in work ranging from preserving the endangered Maui dolphin to reducing plastic use in aquaculture.
Mr Kuntzsch says the commitment to change is not slowing in the year ahead.
“We will continue to evolve our culture at Sanford to make us an attractive employer, a reliable partner in achieving
our compelling vision of being the Best Seafood Company in the World and a great investment for our shareholders.”
*As this is a Non-GAAP measure, see page 112 of the Annual Report for a GAAP to Non-GAAP reconciliation.
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Text 1 | The full results are on the NZX available here.
2 | Sanford has also released its integrated report today, which is available here.