"Our strategy and its four pillars of maximising export opportunities, improving sector productivity, increasing sustainable resource use and protecting from biological risk have been the driving force behind the redesigned MAF."
The new-look MAF would have a stronger focus on identifying and maximising opportunities for Maori fisheries and agri-business and would also take a more consistent approach to regulations across the fisheries, agriculture, food and forestry sectors.
Science would also have a stronger voice within the ministry, Mr McNee said.
"We are creating a ministry that is agile, informed, adaptable and continuously improving its services," he said.
"Our stakeholders will see a difference."
The next step was the appointment of staff in senior management roles, which was expected to be completed by the end of the year.