Posts Tagged ‘Nordic Halibut’
Buyers willing to pay for farmed halibut, says producer
White fish farmer Nordic Halibut has reported earnings of almost NOK 20 million (£1.43m) during the second quarter this year, thanks to the willingness of buyers in Britain and elsewhere to pay high prices for this popular prime fish – even at smaller sizes.
Read MoreNordic Halibut to release one million fish a year
White fish farming company Nordic Halibut says it is well positioned to achieve its target in two years’ time of 4,500 tonnes (HOG), and on track to reach 10,350 tonnes by 2031.
Read MoreNew finance chief for Nordic Halibut
THE fish farming company Nordic Halibut has a new finance chief to help take the company forward. He is Thomas Scheele Berg (pictured) currently with currently serving as an investment manager at Fred. Olsen Investments. He takes over on August 1st. Berg brings experience in mergers and acquisitions (M&A), equity capital markets (ECM), and Debt…
Read MoreNordic Halibut reports solid rise in prices and revenues
Premium white fish farming company Nordic Halibut has reported a marked increase in revenues during the final quarter of last year. This was overwhelmingly due to higher prices for its product – farmed halibut – which achieved an average of NOK 165 (£12.50) per kilo for 5kg fish. The company said that notably, halibut sold…
Read MoreNordic Halibut on track to hit production goals
Nordic Halibut says it is well on the way to achieving its production target of 4,500 tonnes within the next three years and 10,500 tonnes by 2031. Presenting its third quarter figures for this year the company said a strong approach to biological control had led to a new commercial strategy, which will yield better results…
Read MoreHigher prices but lower harvests for Nordic Halibut
Nordic Halibut says it is continuing to see an upward trend in sale prices, year on year. The company, also known as NOHAL, achieved an average sale prices of NOK 147 (almost £11) per kilo during the third quarter period, reflecting a 2% increase on the previous year. More significantly, the year to date sales…
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