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2023-07-25 08:00:02
25.7.2023 08:00:00 CEST | Andfjord Salmon | Non-regulatory press releases
Andøya, 25 July 2023 - Andfjord Salmon is delighted to announce the successful
completion of its inaugural harvest of Atlantic salmon from the company's first
pool located at Kvalnes, Andøya. The harvest has yielded strong results with an
industry leading survival rate of 97.5% and superior share of 91.1%.
The total biomass of Atlantic salmon reached 646.000 tonnes translating to
approximately 530 metric tonnes HOG (Head-On-Gutted), with an average weight of
approximately 3.4 kilograms per fish. An exit-count in conjunction with transfer
of fish from the pool shows that approximately 193,000 salmon was released in
the pool one year ago.
"We are elated to achieve such a remarkable survival rate, especially after
transportation to slaughter. The fact that 97.5% of the fish survived
underscores that the fish has had excellent living conditions in the pool. As a
consequence of this, we have harvested fish that may not have survived in other
fish farming facilities. This has a negative impact on the average weight and
superior share, which is still at an impressive level. However, a high survival
rate is obviously the most valuable from a financial perspective," says Martin
Rasmussen, CEO of Andfjord Salmon.
The harvested fish displayed a diverse range of weights, from 1-2 kg up to 5-6
kg. Of particular note, approximately 50% of the fish fell into the 2-3 kg
category, achieving an average price of approximately 67 NOK/kg. Additionally,
around 40% of the fish weighed between 3-4 kg, realizing an average price of
approximately 80 NOK/kg.
"The high-quality attributes of our salmon have not gone unnoticed by our
customers, who have provided very positive feedback, especially on the color of
the fish. This reiterates the conceptual advantages of Andfjord Salmon's salmon
farming method. Our main goal for the first batch of fish was to reach the
'right' buyers, not to maximize the average price. Even so, we have seen buyers
coming back after the first shipment wanting to pay extra for the next delivery.
This has made us even more confident that we will be able to achieve a healthy
premium on our product in the future", adds Martin Rasmussen.
In future batches, Andfjord Salmon's average slaughter weights will be notably
higher. The reason behind the earlier slaughter of the inaugural batch is to
accommodate the commencement of further expansion construction.
On 13 June 2023, Andfjord Salmon announced details of a build-out plan to reach
a total production volume of 40,000 tonnes (HOG) at Kvalnes, and that the
company had secured bank financing for its expansion at Kvalnes. The new
production capacity will gradually be added between 2025 and 2030, with 8,000
tonnes (HOG) of production capacity expected to be added as early as 2025.
CONTACTS
* Investors: Bjarne Martinsen, CFO, Andfjord Salmon AS, +47 975 08 345,
bjarne.martinsen@andfjord.no
* Media: Martin Rasmussen, CEO, Andfjord Salmon AS, +47 975 08 665,
martin@andfjord.no
ABOUT ANDFJORD SALMON
Located at Kvalnes on the island of Andøya on the Arctic Archipelago of
Vesterålen, Norway, Andfjord Salmon has developed an innovative and sustainable
aquaculture concept for land-based farming of Atlantic salmon, based on a
flow-through technology solution. The company's ambition is to build the world's
most sustainable and fish-friendly aquaculture facility of its kind.
Andfjord Salmon AS is listed on Euronext Growth under the ticker ANDF.
www.andfjordsalmon.com - http://www.andfjordsalmon.com/