Fish Farmer

Scottish Sea Farms smiling again

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SCOTTISH Sea Farms enjoyed a far better year in 2020, producing an operating profit of NOK 308m (£26m), up from NOK 292m (£24.6m) in 2019, the company’s accounts show.

Revenues totalled NOK 1,699bn (£143.5m) against 1,834bn in Q4 2019, producing an EBIT per kg of NOK 12.9 (NOK 11.4).

The company is jointly owned by SalMar and the Lerøy Seafood Group, and is known in Norway as Norskott Havbruk.

For much of the previous year, the company was forced to get to grips with a number of biological issues which negatively impacted on turnover and profits margins.

However, the situation has decidedly changed for the better and Scottish

Sea Farms said it expects significan­t growth this year.

It says there was good biological performanc­e in all regions, and low sea lice levels going into 2021.

Other positive factors included cost improvemen­ts in the final quarter of

2020 and expected further reductions in costs during the current quarter (Q1 2021).

It said the new smolt facility near Oban was working well, leading to improved smolt quality and size.

The highest ever release last year totalled 10 million smolts and there was significan­t potential for growth.The 2021 harvest is likely to total 36,000 tonnes, well up on the 2020 figure of 23,900 tonnes.

Figures for the final quarter of 2020 show the company made an operating profit of NOK 76m (£6.41m), compared to NOK 49m in Q4 2019 on a harvest of 6,389 tonnes.The Q4 EBIT per kg was NOK 11.9 (NOK 9.3).

SSF is also investing nearly £2m to upgrade and improve its Shetland farm infrastruc­ture.The company says the investment will better equip its farm team to improve fish welfare and survival.

The programme will involve five feed barges being upgraded at Buckie-based Macduff Shipyards, at a total cost of £750,000; a £415,000 refit for the workboat

Scapa Lass, also at Macduff, ahead of its repurposin­g as a treatment support vessel; and new pens and moorings, worth £675,000, for the company’s Bellister farm.

 ??  ?? Above: Jim Gallagher
Above: Jim Gallagher

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