"We want our people back home and what part of that means: providing the opportunity for them to come home to. So this is really a fantastic opportunity. And I give thanks to our Kaumatua that started this road," CEO Dickie Farrar said.
The mussels in the first harvest are too big for international export, but size is not a problem for local retailers.
"I see huge mussels, no barnacles and really fat. Like they're beautiful mussels. The best I've seen on a long time," Owner of New World Opotiki Jimmy Heal said.
Whakatōhea hope this is only the beginning. Once there is critical mass they plan to build a processing factory that will employ a couple of hundred people.