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What’s hot for Chilean investors? Salmon farms

Two businessmen from Santiago with no prior experience in the salmon business recently won the bid for the salmon company Pacific Star. And now Eduardo Elberg, owner of his own holding, empreas Algeciras, has announced his US$50 million investment in a start-up salmon company, River Fish.

Kate Casey

Hey, if John Fredriksen can do it… A smaller league perhaps, but successful businessmen from Santiago are studying what is happening down south – a booming salmon industry and new players (with no salmon experience) joining the game. Last year, when some of Chile’s commercial fishing giants began investing in salmon farming operations, (pesquea El Golfo and Itata for example), most professionals who’ve built their careers in the original salmon companies scoffed, saying they’ll never make it because they don’t know what they’re getting into. This year however, quite a few of those same professionals are receiving better offers for career opportunity from the new companies. The aftermath of the giant merges such as the new Marine Harvest left many professionals and workers with years of experience on the street, of whom are eager to join a new company that values their know-how. Thus, these “rookie” salmon producers aren’t nearly as inexperienced as their predecessors were at first – instead they’re starting with clean (and supposedly disease-free) farm sites, the latest technologies, and with an experienced workforce for every step of the production chain. On top of this, they are starting with healthier, genetically stronger fish. In Elberg’s case, according to the Diario Financiaro, he closed a deal with Aquagen to supply his company River Fish with the eggs it will need to reach an initial harvest capacity of 20 thousand tons by 2011.


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Environmentalists arguments ring hallow

Canada: Up until recently it has been the sea lice from salmon farms that has been identified as the main culprit and cause of sometimes declining returns of wild salmon in British Columbia. Responding to a growing mountain of evidence to the contrary, environmentalists are now pointing fingers at fish farms and their “undisclosed” fish disease records » Read more

Invertec has plans to invest abroad

Chile: The CEO of Invertec Pesquera Mar de Chiloé (Invermar), Mario Montanari, commented that besides his intentions to double their production levels by 2011 up to 23,000 tonnes of salmonids, his company also expects to expand their operations to other species both in Chile and abroad. » Read more

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Support for salmon lice project

Norway: MABIT, an industrial R&D program for Northern Norway, has awarded financial support for a cooperative project between Biorigin Scandinavia and the Bodø University College (BUC). The project will study the effect of immune-stimulating feed additives to combat salmon lice. » Read more

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Trygg Pharma acquires Epax

Norway: Trygg Pharma AS – a company that will be jointly owned by Aker BioMarine ASA and an affiliate of Lindsay Goldberg LLC through a newly established joint venture company (cf. the separate notice of today) – has entered into an agreement to acquire 100% of the shares in Epax Holding AS, owned by Austevoll Seafood. » Read more

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Aquaculture regulations subject to public input

Canada: The timeframe for interested parties to provide comments to a draft set of new aquaculture regulations for British Columbia is coming to a close. There has been no shortage of input, and some are complaining that 60 days is not enough time for everyone to read and comment on the five page bilingual document with another 12 pages of background information. » Read more

PatoGen Analysis
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Shortlist for Highlands & Islands Food & Drink Awards

UK: Wester Ross Fisheries Ltd and Grieg Seafood Hjaltland UK Limited are amongst the thirty-three companies, individuals and organisations across the Highlands and Islands shortlisted for this year's Williamson Foodservice Highlands & Islands Food & Drink Awards is announced. » Read more

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Local roe demand might be self-satisfied by 2013

Chile: The general manager of the salmon producing company Salmones Itata, Gerardo Balbontín, believes that 2013 might be the starting year for self-supply sufficiency of salmon eggs in the Chilean salmon farming industry. » Read more

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Decreased volumes and highest prices

Chile: The global exports of farmed salmonids decreased 7% in the first half-year of 2010 compared to the same period of the last year mainly due to the lower harvested volumes in Chile, which were reduced by 31.5%, impacting prices on the upswing. » Read more

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New harvesting ban off Dorset after toxic oysters found

UK: A ban on harvesting molluscs in Weymouth has been put in place after poisonous oysters were found. » Read more

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Marine Harvest Canada nets CAD$ 25 million profit in three months

Canada: The company reports a 28.9% jump in prices compared with the same time last year. And the outlook for the next year or so is optimistic » Read more

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Record for Scottish Salmon Company

UK: Scottish Salmon Company presents its first quarterly report since the group were reorganised. Profitability is record breaking and shows an EBIT before fair value adjustment of biomass for H1 2010 was £12.1m compared to £11.1m for the full year 2009 * » Read more


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