Bay of Plenty businesses invest, expand and thrive post lockdown
1 May, 2021 07:00 PM
7 minutes to read
Te Arawa Fisheries 2021 management team. Photo / Supplied
Covid-19 tugged, yanked, pushed, pulled and tested Bay businesses ability to survive. Since the March 2020 lockdown, it has been survival of the fittest. Zoe Hunter speaks to businesses that have not only survived but thrived.
Te Arawa Fisheries is thriving amid the global pandemic and is now eyeing a business venture that could create up to 1000 jobs.
The Māori-led organisation posted a $1 million increase in total revenue post-lockdown and is developing new business opportunities to establish itself as an important player in the fisheries sector.
Survival of the fittest: Bay businesses invest, expand and thrive post lockdown
1 May, 2021 07:00 PM
7 minutes to read
Te Arawa Fisheries 2021 management team. Photo / Supplied
Covid-19 tugged, yanked, pushed, pulled and tested Bay businesses ability to survive. Since the March 2020 lockdown, it has been survival of the fittest. Zoe Hunter speaks to businesses that have not only survived but thrived.
Te Arawa Fisheries is thriving amid the global pandemic and is now eyeing a business venture that could create up to 1000 jobs.
The Māori-led organisation posted a $1 million increase in total revenue post-lockdown and is developing new business opportunities to establish itself as an important player in the fisheries sector.