The Scotsman

Marine Harvest to change name to Mowi

- By SCOTT REID

Seafood company Marine Harvest has said that it is going back to its roots with a name change to Mowi.

The Norway-headquarte­red group, which has a presence in 24 countries, including Scotland, and employs more than 13,000 people worldwide, said the business had been originally establishe­d as Mowi by Norwegian aquacultur­e pioneers more than 50 years ago. It now plans to launch the Mowi brand into selected markets.

Alf-helge Aarskog, chief executive of Marine Harvest, which is the largest producer of farmed salmon, said: “I am really excited that we are now taking the company to the next level.

“Through implementi­ng our Mowi branding strategy, we can communicat­e our integrated value-chain from feed to the consumer’s plate. We are looking forward to announcing our new Mowi product line in the coming months.”

He added: “Mowi is an inspiratio­nal name that recalls our pioneering spirit that has developed over the past 50 years. Since the first salmon was farmed in 1964, we have grown into a global fully integrated company, including breeding, feed, farming, processing and sales.

“Throughout the past 50 years, we have always remained true to our core value – the care we have for our people, our fish, our customers and the environmen­t.”

The proposed name change is subject to shareholde­rs’ approval, and the company has summoned an extraordin­ary general assembly to resolve the name change with effect from 1 January 2019. 0 CEO Alf-helge Aarskog – recalls our pioneering spirit

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