Skretting signs up to help develop Indonesian barramundi farming
Skretting Indonesia and US-based aquaculture firm NewSeas will help to promote Bali Blue, a 10,000t sea-cage company in Bali
Barramundi Group partners with WWF in pursuit of ASC standard
The Asian barramundi farmer is looking to implement a local aquaculture improvement project at its farms in Singapore, having already achieved BAP certification
COVID disruptions lead Barramundi Group to $4m H1 loss despite sales gains
Higher prices in Singapore and an increase in volumes to Australia have boosted sales by 18% y-o-y, but a fair value change of SGD 5m has left the firm with a significant deficit
Barramundi Group names former Mowi, Avramar veteran as COO
The newly listed aquaculture company has lured Vincent Erenst from Greek seabass and sea bream producer Avramar
Indonesian processing ops not part of Slade Gorton’s North Atlantic deal
Slade Gorton confirmed in an email that the deal for Portland, Maine-headquartered NAI will not include the processing operations on the Indonesian island of Sumbawa
Slade Gorton buys Indonesian seafood supplier North Atlantic
Boston-based Slade Gorton, one of the largest importers on the US East Coast, announced the deal for NAI, headquartered in Portland, Maine, on Tuesday
Share offering to mean new markets, likely M&A for Barramundi Group
'We're looking to continue to deepen our capabilities', for instance, 'we will continue to invest in more genetics capabilities, more vaccines' -- Andreas von Scholten
Watch: Barramundi Group CEO talks Oslo listing, future plans
The head of the Australasian aquaculture firm spoke to UCN about expanding its current sites, M&A, and its target of becoming one of the largest barramundi producers
Barramundi Group to take production to 7,000t with fundraise, court global investors
The company, which is set to list on the Euronext stock exchange in the next couple of weeks, has set its sights on doubling output at each of its three sites, though its long-term targets are far larger
Australasia’s Barramundi Group plans Oslo listing
The company would become Euronext Growth Oslo’s first company specialized in tropical aquaculture, and its first from Australasia