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Aerial view of Lerøy Midt aquaculture farm.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
The Norwegian seafood group reports "solid operations" in the second quarter, but results were hit by low salmon and trout prices.
Lerøy employees at Brandasund's aquaculture site.
Marta Negrete
2 min read
As in Q1, there was again an increase in farmed salmon and trout, as well as a decrease in wild catches, although the latter, more attenuated than in the previous quarter.
Aerial view of Lerøy Midt aquaculture farm.
Louisa Gairn
3 min read
"After several years of regulatory turmoil, we urge authorities to ensure predictable, stable, and competitive framework conditions," said CEO Henning Beltestad.
Christian Chramer, Alexander Sorloth, Vilde Bøe Risa, Henning Beltestad.
Marta Negrete
2 min read
The processing company confirmed its good growth forecasts for Spain this year, when it expects to reach EUR 160 million.
Lerøy’s facility in Kåfjord in Troms, Norway.
Marta Negrete
2 min read
The good results of the farming division contrast with those of wild catch, where volumes fell by over 21%.
Thanks to shielding technology, the frequency of lice treatments in submerged cages has been reduced by up to 85%.
Rocio Álvarez Jiménez
2 min read
"The goal of a harvest of 200,000 GWT for our operations in Norway in 2025 is ambitious but achievable," CEO Henning Beltestad.
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