Fish Farmer

Kingfish Company saw sales jump by a third for Q4

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LAND-based aquacultur­e group The Kingfish Company has reported its highest ever sales figures. Its report for the final quarter of 2022 shows that revenue reached €50m (£44m), up by 34% on Q4 2021.

In 2022, the company produced a record 1,511 tonnes of high-value yellowtail kingfish

(Seriola). For the full year 2022, it increased sales by 82%.At the same time, the average sales price achieved increased by 14% to €13.1/ WFE kg in 2022, the company said.

The Kingfish Company achieved 395 tons of net growth of highvalue yellowtail kingfish in Q4 2022, compared with 324 tonnes of net growth in the same quarter the previous year.

The company’s existing plant, in Zeeland, Netherland­s, has now reached maximum capacity, so further growth will depend on the site’s phase 2, which has already started production of fingerling­s. Commission­ing of the hatchery started earlier this month.

The company said:“The significan­t volume increase is expected to result in material improvemen­ts to unit economics, building on an already strong basis.”

Meanwhile, the company’s US operation in Maine obtained the local building permit from the Jonesport Planning Board in December, and has been granted permits by local, state and federal regulatory agencies. The company said it had successful­ly shipped broodstock to the US and the fingerling­s that were already shipped to the US “are doing well and growing fast”.

Earlier this month,The Kingfish Company completed an equity fundraisin­g exercise, raising gross proceeds of approximat­ely €35m (£31m) through a private placement and a subsequent offering.

Hans den Bieman, interim CEO of The Kingfish Company at the time of reporting, said:“We are proud of our team, which has delivered five years of successful operationa­l results with continuous improvemen­ts, confirming the name plate capacity of our facility.We have seen productivi­ty increase with the third generation of fingerling­s, increased size of fish and no mass-mortality events.We are now ready to launch capacity for phase 2 and we are delighted that we have started commission­ing the hatchery in January.”

Den Bieman was appointed as interim CEO following the departure of founder and CEO Ohad Maiman in 2022.As Fish Farmer went to press,Vincent Erenst was set become CEO as of 6 February..

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Above: Kingfish Company tanks Right: Hans den Bieman

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