Dunedin's Silver Fern Farms, which has formed a joint venture with China's Shanghai Maling, said it its earnings continued to turn around in the year to September.
The co-operative, New Zealand's biggest meat processor, said its earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation came to $86.9m, up 28 per cent on the $68.1m achieved in 2014.
Silver Fern's net profit before tax for the year was $27.2m, up from $1.8m in 2014.
"This is a positive result, delivered in an environment where there were a number of constraints," chairman Rob Hewett said. All species made a significant contribution to the improvement.
"However, while a significant improvement on 2014, we still have progress to make to achieve a return that reflects the amount of capital we have invested in the business over the course of a season," Hewett said. Hewett said a key aim for 2015 was to put the company on a sustainable financial footing.