Aquanews It pays to go green in the salmon sector

It pays to go green in the salmon sector

Author The Fish Site, publish date Monday. February 3rd, 2020

It pays to go green in the salmon sector

Norway Royal Salmon (NRS) has secured favourable terms on a 400 kroner (£33.3 million) loan to help fund its ambitious Arctic Offshore Farming Project, on the basis of its green credentials.

The green loan will help to finance the construction of the innovative Arctic Offshore Farming system

The funding from Danske Bank, has been classified as a green loan and NRS comments that: “It is gratifying to see that our commitment to sustainable production is valued by the bank and provides more favourable loan terms.”

The company is currently working on getting all its sites certified to the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) standard by 2022, having already certified 60 percent of its northern sites.

NRS was granted eight development permits in 2018 for its Arctic Offshore Farming Project, which is based on an offshore system designed for areas with harsh weather condition where traditional nets pens cannot be used.

The design can also be submerged below the assumed "lice belt" in the sea to reduce the number of sea lice on the fish.

The new funding will also help to finance the construction of a new smolt facility for the company, which has permits to produce over 50,000 tonnes of salmon a year between its sites in Norway and Iceland.


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