Fish Farmer

Gael Force to supply new Skye organic farm

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GAEL Force Group has agreed an exclusive £4 million-plus deal with Scotland’s newest salmon farmer, Organic Sea Harvest, to supply its two new sites in 2020.

The Inverness based company will supply turnkey solutions for two exposed sites at Invertote and Culnacnoc, off the coast of Skye, with a full range of establishe­d marine equipment, technology and supporting services.

This will include SeaMate 350-tonne feed barges and SeaFeed feeding systems, SeaQurePen fish pens, SeaQureMoo­r moorings, and underwater technology.

The two Highland based companies have been closely collaborat­ing over the course of three years, sharing knowledge, experience­s and expertise to ascertain the best and most suitable equipment specificat­ion for the challengin­g site conditions.

Speaking after the two companies signed the deal, Gael Force Group sales director Jamie Young said: ‘We have taken the time to understand Organic Sea Harvest’s needs and challenges for many months now and, as a result, we have become very attuned to their objectives.

‘This has given both parties the complete confidence that we can be a key supply partner in helping Organic Sea Harvest to achieve the best possible results on their new farms.’

He added: ‘Throughout our discussion­s with the team from Organic Sea Harvest, it has also been very clear to us how much they value the importance of working with a local supply partner.

‘For our employees and the local communitie­s in which we are present across Scotland, this is terrific news.’

Alex MacInnes, director of Organic Sea Harvest - the first independen­t farming start-up in Scotland since 1999 – said: ‘It means a huge amount to us that we have been able to source the highest quality of equipment and competence at competitiv­e prices locally, and also, that we will be

partnering with a Highlands and islands based supplier who has shown the enthusiasm and motivation to grow with us and help us in our objective to support the local community of Staffin.’

Despite being Scotland’s newest salmon farmer, the founding shareholde­rs at Organic Sea Harvest come with a wealth of experience and background in fish farming.

The company was created out of a desire to work with the local community, create employment and help retain as much of the generated wealth as is commercial­ly practical in the communitie­s of Skye and Lochalsh, while working to minimise environmen­tal impacts.

The two sites are due to be stocked in the spring and autumn of 2020. Each farm will have a maximum consent of 2,500 tonnes and use Staffin pier as a service base.

 ??  ?? Above- from L to R: Robert Gray (director, Organic Sea Harvest) Alex MacInnes (director, Organic Sea Harvest), Jamie Young (sales director, Gael Force Group),Alister Mackinnon (director, Organic Sea Harvest)
Above- from L to R: Robert Gray (director, Organic Sea Harvest) Alex MacInnes (director, Organic Sea Harvest), Jamie Young (sales director, Gael Force Group),Alister Mackinnon (director, Organic Sea Harvest)

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