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Bakkafrost Scotland Q3 harvest up by 1,200 tonnes
A trading update from Bakkafrost today shows that its operations in Scotland are continuing to turn around. The expected third quarter harvest is 8,100 tonnes against 6,900 tonnes a year ago. This is made up of 5,100 tonnes from Scotland...
Bakkafrost’s Scotland arm saw losses double in 2021
The Scottish business of Bakkafrost has reported a pre-tax loss of £46.18m, on turnover of £154.35m, for the year to 31 December 2021. The 2021 report for the Scottish Salmon Company (SSC), which now operates as Bakkafrost Scotland, describes 2021...
Quest is on for Aquaculture Learner of the Year
Nominations are now open for the awards programme that sets out to highlight excellent examples of learning and teaching in aquaculture and other farming sectors in Scotland. The process for Lantra Scotland’s 2023 ALBAS, the Awards for Land-based and Aquaculture...
First Salmon Evolution harvest ‘within weeks’
Land-based fish farmer Salmon Evolution has announced that it plans to start its first commercial slaughter within the next few weeks – possibly by the end of this month. In an Oslo Stock Exchange announcement, the company said the strong...
Faroese government unveils tax hike proposals
The Faroese Government has officially presented the country’s parliament with details on how it plans to increase the revenue tax on the salmon farming industry. Bakkafrost CEO Regin Jacobsen sent out an alert last week that an increase was being...
Norway tax hike puts stop on SalMar’s £20m salmon investment
SalMar has halted the planned purchase of 1,223 tonnes of salmon biomass worth around NOK 245 million (£20m) in protest against the Norwegian government’s land tax proposal. The purchase was part of a capacity adjustment following the introduction of the...
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FIAP’s Alu series is light but strong
FIAP GmbH from Bavaria, Germany, has for many years offered a range of light but sturdy aluminium landing nets for fish farmers to facilitate their work. The FIAP profinet Alu...
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Features
Scotland strengthens ties with Japan
Adam Wing reports from a key trade show in Tokyo, where the Scottish seafood industry was well represented. In August, a team from Seafood Scotland co-hosted a delegation of eight...
Recruitment and diversity
This month our Careers feature focuses on the Aqua Agenda webinar, which addressed recruitment and diversity in aquaculture. THE PANELLISTS Liz Barron-Majerik Liz Barron-Majerik is Scotland...
Salmon tax starts to bite
The so-called “ground rent tax” on Norway’s fish farmers is taking its toll, Vince McDonagh finds. The great thinker Albert Einstein once said he found tax was the hardest thing...
Wind, waves and sun
As Sandy Neil reports, moves are afoot to find greener energy sources for fish farming operations. The fish farming industry relies heavily on diesel generators which, of course, cause CO2...
Opinion
Where has the time gone?
By Nick Joy This month, I hope you will forgive a subject a little closer to home, as an important milestone has just passed for me. Twenty-five years will have...
What price differentiation?
By Nick Joy The climate for fish sales and prices globally is generally set fair, with the odd bump. This is in stark contrast to the outlook for production globally,...
Activism and its effects
By Nick Joy So here I am trying to concentrate whilst looking after my extremely active granddaughter. My thoughts are punctuated with “Granddad, granddad can you come and…” To a...
Events
Scotland strengthens ties with Japan
Adam Wing reports from a key trade show in Tokyo, where the Scottish seafood industry was well represented. In August, a team from Seafood Scotland co-hosted a delegation of eight...
Shellfish Growers conference set for return to Oban
The key players in shellfish aquaculture in Scotland will be returning to Oban this autumn for the Association of Scottish Shellfish Growers (ASSG) Conference 2024, on 29-30 October. The theme...
Qingdao to host World Aquaculture 2025
The World Aquaculture 2025 event (WA2025) is set to take place in Qingdao city, China. The conference and trade show will be held at the Qingdao International Convention Centre, from...
Hearts and minds at TriNations 2024
The TriNations initiative brings together industry and academic experts to share the latest updates on farmed fish health. Chris Mitchell reports on latest TriNations event, held earlier this year in...
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