Fish Farmer

Kingfish almost doubles H1 revenues

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THE Kingfish Company, which specialise­s in the production of farmed yellowtail, came close to doubling its revenues, year-on-year, for the first half of 2021.

Publishing its H1 report, Kingfish said net turnover rose by 95% during the period and at a time when many restaurant­s in Europe and the US were closed due to pandemic restrictio­ns.

It increased from €1.946m a year ago to almost €3.8m this time.

With investment still going into a land-based farm in the US state of Maine, the company is still not in profit, however. It reported a consolidat­ed loss of €3.56m, against a loss of €1.29m in H1 last year, but the company described the results as “excellent” and in line with expectatio­ns.

It said the losses reflected developmen­t costs related to the upscaling of the business, as well as the planned expansion of capacity in the Netherland­s, where the company’s existing yellowtail farm is situated.

The Kingfish Maine farm will be similar to the system operated by the parent company in the Netherland­s, using the same advanced technology solutions to minimise the impact of effluent.

CEO Ohad Maiman told the Oslo Euronext Growth Exchange, where the company’s shares are listed: “We are in the process of doubling the capacity to more than 3,000 tonnes in the Netherland­s and are in advanced stages of the developmen­t of a plant of 6,000-8,000 tonnes in the US, with a view to groundwork starting between Q4 in 2021 and Q1 in 2022.”

The group spent €10.3m on capital investment during the period, mostly related to the expansion of its Dutch facilities.

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