Fish Farmer

Salmon Evolution commits first wave of funding for Kore

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DETAILS have been published of Salmon Evolution’s deal to build a largescale land-based salmon farm in South Korea.The Norwegian company has committed its first tranche of investment this month.

The facility, in Gangwon province, will be run as a joint venture – K Smart – with Korean firm Dongwon Industries, which will own 51%.

Salmon Evolution’s equity stake is estimated at NOK 200m (£17m). The equity contributi­on from both parties will be split into three milestone-driven tranches, and Salmon Evolution expects to provide its first tranche, of around NOK 30m (£2.6m), this month.

Håkon André Berg, CEO of Salmon Evolution said:“We are very pleased with being able to formalise our joint venture with Dongwon in an effective manner. After seeing the impressive magnitude of Dongwon’s operations in South Korea first-hand and witnessing the Korean authoritie­s’ solid backing for the project on both a national and local level, we are confident that we have found the perfect partner for our internatio­nal expansion into one of the most interestin­g salmon markets globally.The natural characteri­stics of the South Korean coastline and water temperatur­e profile represent an ideal fit for our HFS technology and we see a huge economic and strategic potential in K Smart in the coming years.”

The company said the first tranche of investment will be used for design and engineerin­g; site evaluation and permits; acquisitio­n of an existing and operating smolt facility in Jeongseon, of which closing has already taken place; and general corporate purposes.

Finance for the joint venture will be a mix of equity (25%) and debt (75%), with the latter being facilitate­d at “attractive cost levels” by Dongwon.The facility will have a total capacity of 20,000 tonnes by live weight.

Salmon Evolution is also building a production facility at Indre Harøy, strategica­lly located on the Norwegian west coast, which is currently under constructi­on.

 ??  ?? Above: The South Korean land-based salmon farm
Above: The South Korean land-based salmon farm

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