Finnforel Accepts Investment from Mitsubishi Corporation

October 30, 2024 Finnforel

The aim of the investment is to secure a sustainable, efficient, and environmentally friendly way to produce fish locally which will offer also significant benefits to food security. Finnforel’s strategy is built around its unique Gigafactory concept, which integrates environmentally friendly fish farming and processing under one roof, delivering industrial-scale production with maximum efficiency and sustainability.

BLUU Seafood Opens New Headquarters in Hamburg with Europe’s First Pilot Plant for Cultivated Fish and Prepares for Market Entry

April 18, 2024 BLUU Seafood

By relocating from Lübeck to Hamburg-Altona, the start-up company has left laboratory scale behind and exchanged it for 2,000 square meters of customized research, production, and office space to develop and produce real and tasty fish products – without any animal suffering or environmental damage.

Fifax Becomes the First Farm in Finland to Achieve ASC Certification

Fifax’s Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) farm is based in Åland, a group of islands in the Baltic Sea between the company’s two main markets, Finland and Sweden.

Finnforel to Invest EUR 45M in New Production Facilities and Build First Selective Breeding Centre for Rainbow Trout in Finland

November 17, 2021 Finnforel

Finnish technology company Finnforel has become one of the world’s leading ecological fish farms since it was founded in 2017. The company’s products are currently sold in more than a thousand grocery stores in Finland under the Saimaan Tuore brand. Finnforel achieved a significant breakthrough in November 2020, when its million-kilo production plant in Varkaus achieved maximum capacity level for premium fish farming.

After Nonnative Fish Farming Ban, Cooke Aquaculture Plans a Shift in Puget Sound

October 29, 2019 Nathan Pilling, Kitsap Sun

For years, Atlantic salmon have been raised in floating net pens Cooke Aquaculture owns in Rich Passage off the south end of Bainbridge Island. Following a state ban on nonnative fish farming in 2018, the company is now eying a shift to raising native fish in Puget Sound.