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From left: Bruce Gourley, CEO of GAP Professional Products; Bryana Ganong, CEO of Ganong Bros.; Nick Ganong, chief operating officer of Ganong Bros.; Nathalie Kubrick, executive vice-president of operations, Organigram Global; Luke Randall, minister responsible for Opportunities NB; Amir Akbari, CEO of Anessa Biogas Software; Laura Forbes, CEO of Andermatt Canada; Benoit LeVasseur, sales and marketing director of Clair Industrial Development Corporation (Waska); and Hugh Hawley, senior vice-president of McDonough Manufacturing Co. Image: Submitted/Government of New Brunswick

N.B. hands out 2025 Export Awards

By Brad Perry May 2, 2025 | 10:52 AM

New Brunswick’s top-performing exporters have been recognized in the provincial capital.

Opportunities NB hosted the 57th annual Export Awards in Fredericton on Thursday night.

Winners for the eight awards were selected through a scoring system by a volunteer panel of business experts from academia and the private sector.

  • Exporter of the Year Award – over $5 million in export sales: Organigram Global (Moncton)
  • Exporter of the Year Award – under $5 million in export sales: Anessa (Fredericton)
  • Global Diversification Award: Ganong Bros. (St. Stephen)
  • Innovative Exporter of the Year Award – under $10 million in export sales: GAP Professional Products (Keswick Ridge)
  • Yves Maillet Emerging Exporter of the Year Award: Andermatt Canada (Hanwell)
  • Sustainable Exporter of the Year Award: McDonough Manufacturing Canada (Lower Woodstock)
  • Woman in Export Excellence Award: Ganong Bros. (St. Stephen)
  • Productivity Impact Award: Clair Industrial Development Corporation – Waska (Clair)

New Brunswick recorded a total of $17.4 billion in export sales last year, according to the province.