SalMar unveils USD 48 million R&D investment in salmon health and welfare research lab

Renderings of SalMar's Salmon Living Lab
Renderings of SalMar's Salmon Living Lab | Image courtesy of SalMar
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Norwegian fish-farming firm SalMar has announced the launch of the “Salmon Living Lab” – a new R&D initiative aimed at attaining in-depth knowledge about biological performance in aquaculture operations.

Introducing the project at the North Atlantic Seafood Forum (NASF) 2024 in Bergen, Norway, SalMar CEO Frode Arntsen said it will be a continuation of SalMar’s longstanding mission of ensuring the health and strength of the entire salmon value chain.

“SalMar has a history of growth and innovation – in biology, technology, and people – and over the years, we have taken many new steps to grow and improve ourselves and the entire value chain,” he said. “Today, we are excited to launch a new chapter of our journey, pushing ourselves even further.”

Arntsen said the investment would include a state-of-the-art innovation center with the central aim of bringing industry leaders, supply chain members, and NGOs together “to share and learn.”

Outlining the motivation behind the project, Arntsen said SalMar expects to harvest around 277,000 metric tons (MT) of the fish in 2024, and is planning to increase its volume to 362,000 MT annually in coming years.

As the industry is becoming increasingly high-tech and improving its efficiencies using innovative technology across the entire value chain to maximize output, significant challenges remain regarding fish welfare, Arntsen said.

“At SalMar, we strongly believe it’s time to strengthen the knowledge about biology. To reach our growth targets, it must be done on the salmon’s terms,” he said. “We need more knowledge, and we need to close the knowledge gaps that we are facing today.”

Arntsen said the Salmon Living Lab is aimed at ... 


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