SanLei, which produces trout in the Kingdom of Lesotho, has achieved Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) certification.
The company’s farm and hatchery are the first in Lesotho to attain BAP certification, as well as the first farm and hatchery in South Africa to earn the distinction. So far, this is the only BAP-certified farm and hatchery in all of Africa.
‘I am immensely proud of the SanLei team for achieving Best Aquaculture Practices certification for our premium products grown in the Kingdom of Lesotho,’ said Krijn Resoort, CEO of SanLei.
‘SanLei is proof that you can be a niche global trout producer but still operate under BAP certification.’
The company has been farming and exporting rainbow trout for the South African and Japanese markets since 2018 and the United States since 2021. Its products include frozen fillets, portions and head-on and head-off products.
‘I commend SanLei for being a leader in the aquaculture space in Lesotho and attaining BAP certification for both their farm and hatchery,’ said Iain Shone, Director of Market Development Europe at GSA.
‘This demonstrates their commitment to producing top quality trout products in a responsible and ethical manner.’
Sanlei’s certification was sponsored by the UK’s Trade Forward Southern Africa (TFSA) programme and the project was executed by Imani Development, an economic development consultancy firm with a strong aquaculture portfolio and offices throughout Southern Africa. The purpose of TFSA is to support and enhance trade across SACU and Mozambique and with a focus on interventions that grow firm’s export markets.