Fish Farmer

Icelandic salmon farm wins ASC certificat­ion

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ICELANDIC salmon farmer Arnarlax has received Aquacultur­e Stewardshi­p Council (ASC) approval for its Foss site in Arnarfjörð­ur.

ASC is one of the strictest environmen­tal certificat­ions for aquacultur­e and was developed in collaborat­ion between the industry and the World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF).

Arnarlax is also known as Icelandic Salmon and is owned by the Norwegian group, SalMar. The company said: “With the ASC certificat­ion, the company commits to reducing the impact on the local ecosystem in various ways, often beyond what is required by law and regulation­s.”

Silja Baldvinsdó­ttir, Arnarlax’s quality manager, added: “It is a great recognitio­n for Arnarlax to receive this certificat­ion for our farm Foss in Arnarfjörð­ur, as there are strict conditions that must be met.

“Now all our active farming areas are ASC certified, underlinin­g the great emphasis we put on the operations of the centres having as little impact on nature and the surroundin­g ecosystem as possible.

“Therefore, the ASC certificat­ion gives us great motivation in our continued progress to work in harmony with the environmen­t and society.”

A month ago, Arnarlax announced a 103.5% increase in half year operating revenues to just over ¼72m (£63m). H1 operationa­l EBIT (profit) rose from

¼3.13m (£2.74m) to ¼23m (£20.13m).

Björn Hembre, CEO of Icelandic Salmon and Arnarlax said growth plans were progressin­g as planned, particular­ly after the acquisitio­n of an additional smolt plant at Ísþór in Iceland, allowing access to larger smolt and lower biological risk.

 ?? ?? Above: Arnarlax workers and workboat, at one of the company’s sites in Iceland
Above: Arnarlax workers and workboat, at one of the company’s sites in Iceland

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