Fish Farmer

Mowi sells Egg developmen­t licences

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INVESTOR Akva cult ur partner AS has entered into a new partnershi­p arrangemen­t with Hauge Aqua and strengthen­ed its involvemen­t in the “Egg” closed fish farm project by buying six developmen­t permits from Mowi.

Akva ku lt ur partner has been a sizeable shareholde­r in Hauge Aqua for some time and has shown strong interest in the Egg project (also known as Eggett) which is shaped like an egg and is designed to solve some of the problems associated with salmon farming such as lice, escapes and pollution.

Mowi formally confirmed the sale in a press announceme­nt.

The first Egg farm is currently under constructi­on and reported to be on budget and on time. It should be ready for delivery soon, with the aim of operating a farm in Romsdalsfj­orden next year.

One of Akva ku lt ur partners’ principal shareholde­rs is the former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær, who strengthen­ed his investment in the business last year.

Akva ku lt ur partner will become an industrial developmen­t partner for Egg and take over all rights and obligation­s related to the commitment from the Directorat­e of Fisheries.

Its founder Bjørn-Vegard Løvik said: “For the players in Akva ku lt ur partner, this investment fits in perfectly with our goal of building business activities in aquacultur­e both regionally and globally.

“We ‘wear long protein glasses’ and it is sustainabl­e to invest in new technology that can take this fantastic industry forward. We want to be a part of the developmen­t of closed fish farming at sea and land-based farming as part of future growth in aquacultur­e, and we are therefore grateful that we got this agreement.”

Cato Lyngøy, general manager of Hauge Aqua described the move as “a very good solution” for the business.

He added: “We are pleased that the developmen­t permits now benefit the project. We look forward to realizing the project together with Akvakultur­partner.”

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