Scottish salmon is named UK’s top food export for 2023

Scottish salmon was the UK’s top food export by value in 2023, figures from HMRC show. Export sales for the calendar year totalled £581m, up by 5% year-or-year and equivalent to £1.6m every day. France – which is a key processor for on-sale to other countries as well as a major consumer of salmon –…

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AquaBounty set to sell Indiana RAS farm

North American land-based salmon farmer AquaBounty Technologies is putting its Indiana site on the market in an effort to raise funds and strengthen its balance sheet. In a stock market announcement yesterday, CEO Sylvia Wulf said: “We have been focused on securing funding for our near and long-term needs, so we can continue to pursue…

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Scottish Sea Farms situation beginning to improve, SalMar reports

Scottish Sea Farms could be turning the corner with its biological problems, new figures suggest today. The business has still to get back into profit, however. SalMar, which jointly owns the business with the Leroy Seafood Company, says in its 2023 fourth quarter report that SSF (also known as Norskott Havbruk) showed an improvement from…

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Solid Q4 performance from SalMar

SalMar, the world’s second largest Atlantic salmon farmer, produced “very solid results” during the final quarter of last year, figures published today show. The company plans to pay NOK 4.6bn (around £345m) in dividends for the whole year. SalMar announced a Q4 group operational EBIT or operational profit of NOK 2.16bn (£162m), up nearly 115%…

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Gigante cuts production after fish losses

Norwegian land-based fish farming company Gigante Salmon has announced that it is reducing its production by around 300,000 fish — almost half of the stock released into its tanks last month. This is the second batch for the company at its newly completed site at Rødøy in northern Norway. Gigante revealed at the end of…

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Mowi Scotland battling back against severe biological issues

Mowi Scotland continued to be plagued by biological problems during the final quarter of 2023, company figures show today. Challenges were unusually intense, with a high level of amoebic gill disease (AGD) which the company said was linked to the El Niño cyclical climate phenomenon and all-time high seawater temperatures. Jellyfish had also contributed to…

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Mowi CEO hails record revenues for end of 2023

Mowi achieved all-time high revenues of €1.43bn (£1.28 bn) in the fourth quarter of 2023 – against €1.36bn (£1.16bn) in the corresponding quarter of 2022.  The Q4 report said the period concluded another record-breaking year for Mowi. Mowi shareholders will receive a total dividend payout of NOK 983m (around £73.4m) – or NOK 1.90 per share. Revenues…

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Fire destroys large processing plant in Chile

A large salmon processing plant in southern Chile has been severely damaged by fire. The site, near the city of Punta Arenas, employs several hundred people and belongs to Entrevientos, which is owned in turn by the aquaculture companies Blumar and Multiexport Foods, also known as Multi X. Large flames followed by a huge pall…

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Norway to launch new aquaculture environmental regime

Norway is changing the pollution rules around aquaculture, the government has announced, with a move away from individual discharge permits towards more standard regulations and conditions. The government believes the change will make the rules more equal for companies. New minimum requirements for environmental documentation are also being introduced for new site applications. Fisheries and Oceans…

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