Archive for March 2023
New tax plan “changes nothing” – Seafood Norway
Seafood Norway, one of the country’s main organisations representing employers in aquaculture and fisheries, today described changes to the proposed “salmon tax” as disappointing, The organisation’s CEO Geir Ove Ystmark accused the government of not listening or understanding the salmon farming industry and said bluntly: “This proposal changes nothing.” Seafood Norway (Sjømat.Norge) members had gathered…
Read MoreMaking herstory
The March issue of Fish Farmer magazine celebrated International Women’s Day by featuring insights from women involved in aquaculture in the UK and beyond. You can read Q&As with: Teresa Garzon, Chair of Women in Scottish Aquaculture; Bakkafrost Scotland’s Matilda Lomas; Global Women in Aquaculture scholarship students Marta Carvalho and Eliza Syropoulou and Eleanor Lawrie,…
Read MoreLoch Duart promotes Hazel Wade as Operations Director
Independent salmon farmer Loch Duart has promoted Hazel Wade to the post of Operations Director. Wade has worked with Loch Duart for more than 18 years and has been Operations Manager since 2019. She brings 20-plus years of experience in the aquaculture sector to the role, at a pivotal time when the company is expanding…
Read MoreOslo government cuts salmon tax rate to 35%
The Norwegian government today unveiled its new salmon ground rent tax plans, lowering the rate from the original 40% to 35%. Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre and Finance Minister Trygve Vedum announced their proposals at a special press briefing this morning and said they will be presented to King Harald V in cabinet later today.…
Read MoreIceland aquaculture exports hit new record in 2022
Iceland’s aquaculture-related exports totalled a record 49 billion kroner (£287m) last year, according to the latest official figures. This represents a 39% increase on 2021, according to Statistics Iceland. As with Norway, salmon is by far the biggest earner with higher prices driving up the figures. The volume increase at 11% was somewhat lower than…
Read MoreASC’s Australian awards celebrate sustainable seafood
Pacific Reef Tigers, a prawn farm near Ayr in north Queensland, has been named as Best Responsible Producer in the Aquaculture Stewardship Council’s annual Sustainable Seafood Awards in Australia. The company was praised for its innovative water quality control system that cleans wastewater to a level where it can be reused, reducing nutrient pollution to…
Read MoreGigante Salmon opens £16m construction loan facility
Land-based fish farmer Gigante Salmon has said in a Stock Exchange announcement that it has started drawing on a NOK 204m (£16m) construction loan facility. The move means the company is on track to start production later this year. The loan was approved by the Sparebank 1 Nord-Norge in February 2021 and guaranteed by Eksfin,…
Read MoreNorway’s Conservatives pledge to scrap salmon tax
Norway’s Conservative party has said it will scrap the “salmon tax” if re-elected in 2025. The party’s leadership has also hinted that European Union membership could be on the agenda again. At the party’s annual conference at the weekend, senior officials said the ground rent tax, also known as a the “salmon tax” should be…
Read MoreAquaFuture Spain offers even more technical content
The conference element in AquaFuture Spain, Spain’s leading aquaculture trade show, has been expanded for this year’s edition, with more discussion sessions involving 60 industry experts. AquaFuture Spain ’23 takes place over 28-30 March at the International Feira Campus of Galicia ABANCA in Santiago de Compostela. In addition to its large exhibition area, it will…
Read MoreSalmon Scotland in plea to think again on HPMAs
The Chief Executive of trade body Salmon Scotland has written to all three candidates in the Scottish National Party’s leadership election, to call for a rethink on proposals to ban all commercial activity in 10% of Scotland’s coastal waters. Humza Yousaf, Kate Forbes and Ash Regan are contesting the SNP leadership following the resignation of…
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