SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY IN VANUA LEVU

Pineapple, the unique and charming historical symbol of hospitality, is an excellent symbolic representation of the spirit of SPADE Ltd. 

Originally established in 1989 as a sustainable agroindustrial pioneer- premium extra-large high-brix pineapple production being key among the output- to bring positive, substantive, and sustainable new economic development to northern Vanua Levu, SPADE, which stands for South Pacific Agriculture Development Enterprises Ltd., has been evolving into a long-term-oriented sustainable development company of strategically integrated large-scale projects in multiple industries. 

At present, many of the major projects are aligned with the strategic timing of the development of the long-awaited new international airport in Vanua Levu for requisite economic feasibility, optimal efficiency, and maximum effectiveness of project development. While we patiently await the best timing for the historic launch and dynamic advancement of our key projects, the detailed planning and meticulous preparations for sustainable tourism, natural & tropical lifestyle Freehold residential subdivision, and premium value-added health & cosmetics products from organic produce grown on our unpolluted and beautiful Estate constitute the core of our long-term business focus.

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SPADE is one of the largest landowners of Freehold properties in the nation, and has invested heavily into its meticulous development planning process in strong collaboration with the globally renowned integrated resort design experts of the project’s world-class interdisciplinary Master Planning Team to maximize development efficiency and long-term benefits to the region. 

Through the tireless long-term-minded safeguarding and harmonious environmentally-sustainable development of the prime 2,000-acre company Freehold land Estate, SPADE is helping to protect and showcase Fiji’s most pristine and peaceful region to the enlightened and caring neighbours of the global village. 

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