The Norwegian company Bremnes Seashore from Bømlo is a solid family business and a quality pioneer in salmon farming. We want to use more of marine raw materials and other sustainable feed sources, something we accomplish through this ownership, says Innovation Manager Laila Knarvik in Bremnes Seashore. – Salmon Group has taken major steps to reduce the footprint from feed production and transport and set the standard for sustainable feed for the aquaculture industry. The changes are specific and have so far resulted in a 36% reduction in the carbon footprint from the production of salmon and trout that are fed with SG feed. Based on their feasibility study “Sustainable farming of salmon and trout – What is that?”, the network has been able to make specific adjustments of its own feed recipe. In recent years, Salmon Group has distinguished itself with its systematic and concrete work on sustainability. This makes us a good fit with the network, says Einar Eide, CEO of Bremnes Seashore. All companies will contribute to activity and jobs in the local communities along the coast. – We have a common set of values with the other owners in Salmon Group, a group of salmon and trout farmers who are at the forefront of the development of sustainable farming. We are very confident that Bremnes Seashore is an aquaculture farmer who will fit well in our network, says Jan Olav Langeland, CEO of Salmon Group. Through a long period of conversations and discussion on important matters for us both, we are now well acquainted to each other. – Salmon Group is very pleased to welcome a company who has such a good eye for the important drivers.
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