Bue Salmon Reports Impressive Performance at Land-Based Flow-Through Farm
July 12, 2024 | 1 min to read
Bue Salmon, a Norwegian land-based fish farmer, has achieved a significant milestone by harvesting its first 514 tonnes of table-sized fish from a pilot flow-through facility on Gjørøyna. This successful venture, which sold the fish at an average price of NOK 99.2 (£7.36) per kilo in May and June, boasts a remarkable 95 percent superior share and a low mortality rate of just 2.1 percent, far surpassing traditional net pen systems where mortality averaged 20 percent in Norway last year.
Norwegian land-based fish farmer Bue Salmon has harvested its first 514 tonnes of table-sized fish.
The company, which previously focused on producing post-smolts, harvested the fish from its pilot flow-through facility, which consists of four tanks on the island of Gjørøyna off the coast of Vestland county.
According to the company’s latest report, during May and June, they sold 514 tonnes of food fish at an average price of NOK 99.2 (£7.36) per kilo and achieved a superior share of 95 percent. Mortality levels were only 2.1 percent – considerably lower than the average in traditional net pen systems – where mortality levels averaged around 20 percent in Norway last year.
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