Fish Farmer

Shellfish producers in new joint venture

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TWO Dutch seafood businesses have joined forces to create a new joint venture to market sustainabl­y produced shellfish and other seafood products.

The 50-50 joint venture has been set up by Cornelis Vrolijk and Krijn Verwijs Verseke, both family-owned companies based in the Netherland­s.The aim is to take advantage of economies of scale and to ensure a quality product all the way through the supply chain.

Krijn Verwijs was founded by an oyster farmer in 1880 and now produces a full range of seafood, shellfish and sea vegetables, under the brand Premier Seafarmers. As well as fresh seafood, the company produces a range of ready-to-eat shellfish.

Cornelis Vrolijk, which can also trace its roots to 1880, is involved in fishing, growing and processing fish and prawns, including tropical shrimp as well as a full range of northern species.

The 50-50 joint venture aims to strengthen the chain and establish a joint sales strategy in fish, seafood and shellfish. Both companies said they expect to achieve their growth targets for the coming years through this partnershi­p. In doing so, they said, sustainabl­e and intensive relationsh­ips with growers, continuanc­e of the family business and ensuring food security are all key.

Caroline Verwijs, director of Krijn Verwijs Yerseke, said: “With Cornelis Vrolijk as a complement­ary partner, we are joining forces and adding value to our business.This will improve our regional and internatio­nal position, strengthen our product portfolio and intensify our innovation pathways as well our role within the protein transition.

“We will remain Krijn Verwijs, a family firm dedicated to the shellfish sector and emphasisin­g the importance of a healthy mussel and oyster sector in the Netherland­s.We will also retain our Premier brand and slogan,‘Seafarmers by Nature,’ under which we sell our products”.

Annerieke Vrolijk, managing director of Cornelis Vrolijk, added: “In Krijn Verwijs, we have found a partner which, like us, places great store by family values such as artisan production, trust, loyalty and sustainabl­e relationsh­ips.”

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