New Zealand King Salmon Investments, the world's largest aquaculture producer of king salmon, doesn't expect to spend any more on the consultation process involving the possible relocation of six farms but says it's too early to tell whether a new government will affect the process
The Minister for Primary Industries began a consultation in January to relocate up to six of the company's salmon farms from their historic locations to higher water flow sites more suitable for fish and the environment. A public process was carried out in May.
So far King Salmon has spent $1.2 million and managing director Grant Rosewarne told shareholders at today's annual meeting in Blenheim that "we do not anticipate further material spend to complete the project."
However, "at this early stage, it is not possible to say what effect, if any, the change of government has had on the MPI process," he said in speech notes published on the NZX.
The new government signalled it will split the Ministry for Primary Industries, naming Damien O'Connor as Agriculture Minister, Stuart Nash as Fisheries Minister, and Shane Jones as Forestry Minister.