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Monday, March 20, 2023
Norway embassy co-hosts seminar focused on aquaculture cooperation with Vietnam
The Embassy of Norway along with Vietnam's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) co-hosted a seminar called "Norway-Vietnam: Cooperation opportunities in aquaculture and seafood" on last February in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Thursday, March 16, 2023
Prices of Norway's salmon still increasing in tenth week of 2023
Norwegian salmon prices continued to rise in the tenth week of 2023.
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Norway exported 81,645 tonnes of salmon worth US$839 million in February
Norway shipped 81,645 tonnes of salmon worth NOK 8.8 billion (~US$839 million; NOK 1 = US$0.095) in last month, with the US, Poland, and France making up the top three export destinations, Fish Information & Services reported.
Monday, February 13, 2023
More than 50 million farmed salmon in Norway dead prematurely, report finds
Some 58 million farmed salmon died prematurely in Norway last year, according to the latest risk report from the country's Institute of Marine Research (IMR).
Friday, February 10, 2023
Norway's Seafood Council allocates US$2.9 million for joint marketing of seafood
Norway's Seafood Council has allocated NOK 30.5 million (~US$2.9 million; NOK 1 = US$0.098) for the joint marketing of Norwegian seafood around the world, Fish Information & Services reported.
Thursday, January 26, 2023
Norway to amend proposed salmon tax
The Norwegian government is expected to make amendments to its proposed aquaculture resource rent tax, Fish Information & Service reported.
Thursday, January 26, 2023
Norway extends fish farm permit review by six months
Bjørnar Skjæran, Norway's Fisheries Minister, has extended the deadline for a review of the country's fish farming permit system by a further six months, Fish Information & Services reported.
Friday, January 20, 2023
Norway-based Aquaculture Research Station opens advanced research facility for onshore fish farming
The Aquaculture Research Station in Tromsøn, Norway, opened one of the world’s most advanced research facilities for onshore fish farming this month.
Monday, January 16, 2023
Norway's Kvarøy Arctic unfazed by country's 40% tax proposal on aquaculture
Indre Kvarøy, Norway-based Kvarøy Arctic is moving ahead with several multimillion-dollar projects, despite uncertainties caused by Norway's introduction of a federal 40% tax proposal on aquaculture operations.
Monday, January 9, 2023
Poland and Denmark still biggest markets for Norway's salmon
Poland and Denmark, both with large salmon processing sectors, continued to be the largest markets for Norwegian salmon last year, according to the annual figures published by the Norwegian Seafood Council.
Wednesday, December 28, 2022
Norway's Inseanergy to provide aquaculture producers with floating solar units
Norway-based company Inseanergy has made agreements with several aquaculture industry players to supply them with floating solar units and boost their energy transition efforts.
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
Skretting Norway placed in top category of PwC's Climate Index
The PwC Climate Index (West) is an annual audit of how the 50 largest companies in western Norway conduct their sustainability initiatives and environmental reporting; for 2022, only three out of 50 companies were placed in the top category ...
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
Norway exports over US$1 billion worth of salmon in November 2022
Norway exported 125,234 tonnes of salmon worth NOK 10.1 billion (~US$ 1 billion; NOK 1 = US$0.10) in November 2022, a new record, with the value of exports up NOK 2.2 billion ~(US$221 million) or 28% higher compared to November 2021, Fish I ...
Wednesday, November 23, 2022
Layoff notices delivered to more than 1,000 salmon process workers in Norway
More than 1,000 salmon process workers in Norway were handed layoff notices over the past couple of weeks, with the companies making it clear these are the consequences of the Norwegian government's ground rent tax proposal.
Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Norway's proposed aquaculture tax blamed for SalMar's decision to retrench employees
Norway-based seafood group SalMar will retrench 851 employees, blaming the country's planned aquaculture tax for the move.

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