“The depth of understanding of the Scottish fish farming industry and its communities came through in a way I hadn’t expected. It was clear that Mowi is one of Scotland’s shining lights – both as a company and through the people behind it,” remarked chef Campbell after spending two days visiting Mowi Scotland’s sites. Seven...
Loch Arkaig Mowi Scotland announces findings from a 37-year continuous independent water quality monitoring programme which found that salmon farming in freshwater lochs did not alter the nutrient status of the water body. The study was carried out at Loch Arkaig, where Mowi farmed salmon for almost 40 years. Earlier this year, Mowi announced that...
Mowi was proud to be part of the official opening ceremony for an affordable housing development on Colonsay of which it worked to develop in partnership with Colonsay Community Development Company (CCDC), Highland and Islands Enterprise and Argyll and Bute Council. Mowi has been farming on Colonsay since 2015 and over that time has built...
The official opening of Mowi’s Inchmore Visitor Experience took place on Friday 11th April, with Mowi colleagues, stakeholders and neighbours being invited along to have a look around. The visitor experience will enable a range of stakeholders, from local schools and community groups to politicians and customers, to learn more about Mowi and the aquaculture...
Click here to read a special 60th anniversary edition of The Scoop....
Mowi Scotland is celebrating 60 years dedicated to raising the finest salmon from sea to plate. From the rugged west coast, Mowi salmon is cared for by farmers in some of the Highlands and Islands’ most rural locations, providing vital employment and economic benefits locally and nationally. “60 years ago, pioneering fish farmers stocked the...
“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...
“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...
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