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Aerial view of Matorka's hybrid flow-through arctic char farm in Iceland during the winter season.
Louisa Gairn
1 min read
CEO Christo du Plessis told WeAreAquaculture that the funding, raised mainly from existing shareholders, reflects confidence in the arctic char farmer’s progress since the seismic events of late 2023 ...
Worker at a land-based aquaculture facility in Iceland.
Marta Negrete
2 min read
According to the Icelandic fisheries and aquaculture industry directory, the increase is entirely attributable to salmon farming.
Fishing village in Iceland.
Marta Negrete
4 min read
The volume exported decreased by 6%, but the increase in prices following the significant reductions in catch quotas largely explains the growth.
This partnership is expected to last for several years.
Rocio Álvarez Jiménez
1 min read
The Norwegian Group will coordinate, integrate, and oversee the performance of the electrical infrastructure across Samherji's facility in Reykjanes.
Iceland Foods shopfront.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
The UK supermarket retailer has recently added more Aquaculture Stewardship Council-certified salmon, seabass, scallops and prawns to its existing range.
From left: Clara Ganslandt, EU Ambassador to Iceland, Benedikt Gíslason, CEO of Arion Bank, Gemma Feliciani, Director of EIB, and Hanna Katrín Friðriksson, Iceland's Minister of Fisheries and Industry.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
The European Investment Bank financing will be channelled through Iceland’s Arion Bank to support certified marine businesses in Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
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