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Chilean salmon giant sees revenues and profits soar

Chilean salmon farmer Salmones Camanchaca, which was hit by two major algal attacks last year, has reported a strong end to 2021 with harvests and revenues well up. Thanks to […] Continue Reading

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Chile farms hit by new algal attack

THE salmon industry in Chile has again been hit by a serious algal bloom outbreak, costing two companies a total of more than US $4-million. Two days ago the farming […] Continue Reading

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NRS, Camanchaca publish Q4 harvest figures

Two major salmon players, Norway Royal Salmon and Chile’s Salmones Camanchaca have today published their fourth quarter trading updates. Norway Royal Salmon, which became part of the NTS group last […] Continue Reading

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Salmones Camanchaca in ‘green’ bank deal

Chilean salmon farming company Salmones Camanchaca has signed a US $135m (£101m) refinancing agreement linked to sustainability. It is thought to be one of the first, if not the first […] Continue Reading

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Algal blooms cost Camanchaca $12m

The algal bloom attack which struck Chile in March cost Salmones Camanchaca, one of the country’s largest salmon farming companies, at least $12m (£8.52m). The company, publishing its 2021 first […] Continue Reading

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Chilean farmers’ algal bloom losses double

Losses from the toxic algae outbreak in Chile have almost doubled in the past week, the latest figures suggest. The Chilean Undersecretariat for Fisheries and Aquaculture said more than 4,200 […] Continue Reading

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Chilean salmon company algae losses rise to $4.4m

The losses suffered in a recent algae attack are far higher than first feared for Salmones Camanchaca, Chile’s largest salmon farmer. After being hit by further algae-based mortalities, the company […] Continue Reading

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Algae attack hits Chilean salmon giant

Salmones Camanchaca, one of Chile’s main salmon farming and processing companies, has been badly hit by an algal bloom invasion which is expected to cost the business at least US […] Continue Reading

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Four fish farmers recognised in latest global sustainability index top 10

Four companies in the aquaculture sector have made it to the top 10 of an independent global index of sustainable food producers. The Coller FAIRR Protein Producer Index is based […] Continue Reading

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