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10 years of Mowi Consumer Products at Rosyth

“10 years ago, we started the Rosyth factory with nothing but a vision and determination. Today, we stand strong because of the hard work, dedication and resilience of our colleagues,” says Bertil Buysee, Managing Director of Mowi Consumer Products Western Europe. Back in 2015, Mowi Consumer Products UK (Mowi UK) had a team of 43

1975: When petrol was 78p per gallon and the first smolts went into Loch Leven

“Clearing one of my drawers recently, I discovered a diary from 1975 containing references to the first input of smolts into the Loch Leven site on the 28th of May,” an email from Ron Stevenson reads. “I was the young site manager at the time – 50 years ago, along with an even younger Paul

Record-breaking quarter ends a record year for Mowi

Last month we announced our results for Q4, bringing a record year to a close. Globally, revenue was EUR 5.62 billion on 502,000 tonnes of salmon harvested. A harvest volume of 134,000 tonnes in the fourth quarter was itself a seasonal record. In Scotland, the operating profit was EUR 110.6 million, including EUR 23.2m in

Much improved fish health and biology for Mowi Scotland in 2024

A good performance for Mowi Scotland in 2024 with significant improvements in salmon health, welfare and performance. The year saw a 35% reduction in overall biomass mortality across all seawater farms compared to the previous year, and 45% reduction when mortality is expressed in terms of individual fish numbers. This great achievement is a testament

Large-scale study focuses on fish health and welfare

Mowi is to partner with the Roslin Institute in an £8.5m large-scale study to improve the welfare and productivity of farm-raised salmon in Scotland. In the five-year partnership, together we will seek to understand how to limit the impact of chronic complex diseases, enabling better health and welfare. The project will use a range of

Highlights from Mowi freshwater in 2024

2024 was the biggest year of freshwater production for Mowi Scotland ever. A total of 22.5 million smolts were put to sea at Mowi farms, Wester Ross and some third-party farms. This is a huge logistical challenge with 38 million fish transported by road and 11 million fish delivered to sea from the end of

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