Located at Te Tauihu o te Ika a Māui, the top of the South Island, for Māori company Kono love of the land and respect for the sea are guiding lights for the way it operates.
Integrating values from Te Ao Māori with its approach to business by combining traditional values with sustainable practices, its built an impressive portfolio covering seafood to beverages, which are exported to more than 40 countries worldwide.
Kono derives its name from the treasured food basket woven from the leaves of harakeke, flax. The kono has traditionally been a vessel for carrying, storing, sharing and giving food to whānau and esteemed manuhiri, guests, in a tradition of honour and hospitality.
Kono sits under the umbrella of parent company Wakatū, which is owned by approximately 4,000…
