cod farming
Benchmark strengthens its sales team to improve customer relations
Yesterday was the first day of work for Benchmark's new sales team, composed of Lene Stokka, Catrine Smørås, and Ruben Helmersen Johansen.
Aquaculture
BioMar and Loch Duart Salmon collaborate on “blue impact” feed
Global feed company BioMar partners with small Scottish salmon producer Loch Duart for feed based on circular and restorative marine ingredients.
Competing for Success in Norway’s Thriving Aquaculture Industry
Interview with Ola Kvalheim, CEO of Ode (former Gadus Group) about the company situation and an outlook into the future.
Successful first production of Havlandet Norcod
Havlandet Norcod, the world's largest cod hatchery, started its first...
About 87,000 cod escaped from a farm site in Norway
Following an order from the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries, Gadus...
Statt Torsk increases from 3 to 6 licenses at Rekvika
The maximum production of fish will be 4,680 tonnes Statt Torsk...
Cod farmer Statt Torsk raises 41.4 MNOK in a private placement
The Norwegian cod farmer Statt Torsk announced the completion of...
Purecod will have a state-of-the-art sludge dewatering facility in Røneset after their deal with Blue Ocean Technology
Following the deal signed today, Purecod will have a Plug...
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Benchmark strengthens its sales team to improve customer relations
Yesterday was the first day of work for Benchmark's new sales team, composed of Lene Stokka, Catrine Smørås, and Ruben Helmersen Johansen.
BioMar and Loch Duart Salmon collaborate on “blue impact” feed
Global feed company BioMar partners with small Scottish salmon producer Loch Duart for feed based on circular and restorative marine ingredients.
Stenerud takes the lead in a new commercial role for Benchmark
Kate Stenerud is the new Commercial Director for salmon of Benchmark. The company appointed in May but now she has taken the role.
EU blue economy report marks out seaweed’s “high potential”
Sustainability is crucial to ensure the future of Europe's fishing fleet, while seaweed could be Europe's next "blue biotechnology" boom.