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Loch Duart goes it alone with welfare standard

Loch Duart Salmon has unveiled its own bespoke welfare standard, which it says will be rigorous and independently assessed.

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The “Loch Duart Standard” is an assessment process which the company said is designed to reflect the unique way Loch Duart raises its salmon from Scottish broodstock, in small-scale, low-density pens, and using a natural, welfare-led approach to farming.


The new standard, the company added, represents: "... a deliberate move away from existing frameworks, which have increasingly been adapted to suit larger operations.”


In August last year Loch Duart withdrew from the RSPCA Assured welfare scheme, saying that the scheme no longer met the needs of small producers. RSPCA Assured carries out welfare audits covering the vast majority of salmon production in Scotland.


The new Loch Duart scheme will also be independently audited, in this case by Partners in Welfare, and the scheme has been drawn up in consultation with Partners in Welfare and Leigh Grant Consulting.


Loch Duart has pledged regular, rigorous on-site audits – including inspections without prior notice – and said it will ensure that every team member is actively responsible for the care of the salmon.


The company said: “This hands-on, site-specific approach provides a set of practices rooted in a direct understanding of daily farming operations, offering insights grounded in real-world, real-time conditions.”

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Bespoke and accountable

The scheme will be independently managed and assessed by Leigh Grant Consulting and Partners in Welfare. The Loch Duart Standard sets benchmarks across three key areas:

  • Farming at small scale
  • More on site audits
  • Independent verification, with high level, independent assessments.

Mark Warrington, Managing Director of Loch Duart Salmon, said: “We’re proud of our 25-year track record of innovation, leading the way in fish welfare and low-impact farming. Our unique, small-scale approach to raising salmon, which we call ‘The Loch Duart Way,’ has always set us apart. Now, with the introduction of the ‘Loch Duart Standard,’ we’ve created a bespoke framework tailored specifically to small-scale farming operations and not adapted from large-scale models. This new standard reflects how we farm; hands-on, welfare-led and future-focused.


“The Loch Duart Standard prioritises accountability and introduces a new level of transparency with regular, on-site inspections and through independent audits of each site by professionals with more than 85 years of animal welfare expertise. Crucially, the standard is dynamic and agile and designed to evolve alongside the continuing advancements in fish welfare practices and environmental management.


“It’s one more example of Loch Duart going above and beyond industry norms by putting fish welfare first and ensuring that every member of our team is accountable to the high standards we work to.”


Leigh Grant Consulting said: “We are pleased to be working with Loch Duart Salmon and this initiative provides a unique approach to delivering fish welfare which demonstrates, once again, the company’s commitment towards innovation, transparency and continual improvement.


“The standard will cover every stage of production, from Broodstock through to Harvest, and addresses all the production processes within Loch Duart which are all aimed at raising premium, Scottish salmon.


“We have been given unhindered access to all Loch Duart sites, with an open invitation to carry out inspections whenever we choose. As such, most of our inspections will be unannounced. Importantly, and quite uniquely, whilst we will always audit documentation to ensure comprehensive record-keeping, these inspections will always focus on the fish and the majority of our time will be spent observing staff interactions with the salmon to ensure compliance to the Loch Duart Standard.


“Our goal is to encourage staff to develop and share best practice and to encourage them to proactively contribute to the ongoing development of this bespoke, dynamic and, ultimately, pragmatic high-welfare standard. By adopting this approach, we believe that there will be an even greater commitment to achieving and maintaining compliance.”

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