Fish Farmer

Minister opens Inverkerry organic smolt unit

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SCOTLAND’S Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon has officially unveiled a salmon hatchery which has been upgraded to meet strict organic standards.

The Inverkerry Hatchery and Smolt Unit, operated by breeding and selection business Hendrix Genetics, is located at Gairloch in Wester Ross, and will produce around 1.2 million salmon smolts each year.

A key customer will be Organic Sea Harvest, the independen­t salmon farmer based on Skye, which is certified to Soil Associatio­n standards as an organic producer.

The upgrade of the Hendrix Genetics site directly supports five local jobs and ensures the hatchery will have a long-term future supplying its partner Organic Sea Harvest with quality smolts, the company said.

Mairi Gougeon said:“This significan­t investment in the new facilities at Inverkerry is another example of how Scotland’s aquacultur­e industry is championin­g and driving innovation.

“It is imperative the aquacultur­e industry, and its supply chain, continues to invest in research, developmen­t and innovation, to support the sector’s long term sustainabi­lity.”

Ove Thu, chief executive of Organic Sea Harvest, said: “With the opening of the upgraded Gairloch hatchery, the production cycle of the fine organic salmon from Isle of Skye is complete.

“Thanks to our friends at Hendrix, we have establishe­d the safe and steady supply of high quality smolts we need for today´s production at Organic Sea Harvest.

“There is also some room for further investment­s to support our ambitions to grow.”

Jarl van den Berg, general manager of Hendrix Genetics, commented: “We are proud to operate under Soil Associatio­n certificat­ion, and by the time it comes to eat the nutritious salmon we produce together with Organic Sea Harvest, all the consumers can do so with the knowledge that our fish have been raised and lived their lives to the highest standards.”

Industry body Salmon Scotland has welcomed the hatchery upgrade as a positive move for the sector.

Chief Executive Tavish Scott commented: “The successful partnershi­p between Organic Sea Harvest and Hendrix Genetics is helping to deliver on our sustainabi­lity pledge to be worldleadi­ng in the provision of nutritious food produced in the most responsibl­e way.”

 ?? ?? Above: (From left) Jarl van den Berg, general manager, Hendrix Genetics, Mairi Gougeon MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Islands and Ove Thu, chief executive, Ocean Sea Harvest
Above: (From left) Jarl van den Berg, general manager, Hendrix Genetics, Mairi Gougeon MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Islands and Ove Thu, chief executive, Ocean Sea Harvest

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