Jason Holland

Jason Holland

Contributing Editor reporting from London, UK

London-based seafood writer and communications consultant Jason Holland has been a contributing editor to SeafoodSource.com since January 2010. Jason has more than 25 years of experience as a B2B journalist and editor – a career that has taken him all over the world. He believes he found his true professional calling in 2004 when he started documenting the many facets of the international seafood industry and he’s particularly proud of the strong, collaborative relationships he has formed at all stages of the supply chain.


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Published on
August 27, 2024

Norwegian land-based salmon farmer Salmon Evolution posted its best-ever quarterly harvest in Q2 2024, helping it secure year-over-year gains in operating revenue, group EBITDA, and cash flow.

Thanks to its 1,581-metric-ton (MT) Q2 2024 harvest of head-on-gutted (HOG) fish, as well as strong prices, Salmon Evolution ended the second quarter of this year with operating revenues of NOK 170.4 million (USD 16.1 million, EUR 14.5 million), an 180

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August 26, 2024

Bergen, Norway-headquartered Lerøy Seafood Group (LSG) posted slight dips in revenue and operational EBIT in Q2 2024, but the firm saw quarter-over-quarter biological and earnings improvements, especially in the operations of Scottish Sea Farms, of which it owns 50 percent. 

LSG CEO Henning Beltestad said the company performed well in a quarter characterized by declining salmon prices, increasing its average harvest weights from

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August 23, 2024

The return of a normalized anchovy-fishing season in Peru helped Austevoll Seafood, which owns Peru-based fishmeal producer Austral Group, among other subsidiaries, significantly grow its earnings in the second quarter of 2024.

According to the Storebø, Norway-based fisheries, aquaculture, processing, sales, and distribution group’s Q2 2024 financial report, for the three-month period, Austevoll posted an operational EBIT of almost

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August 23, 2024

Bergen, Norway-headquartered salmon-farming firm Mowi will conduct a strategic review of its Mowi Canada West operations in British Columbia in response to the Canadian government’s recent decision to ban open net-pen farming in the province from 1 July 2029 onward, Mowi CEO Ivan Vindheim has confirmed.

Because the ban only affects British Columbia, Mowi’s Canada East operations remain unaffected.

Delivering the company’s Q2

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August 22, 2024

The second quarter of 2024 was another challenging period for Bergen, Norway-headquartered Grieg Seafood, with biological difficulties impacting the group’s performance and results, according to CEO Andreas Kvame.

Grieg’s operations in British Columbia, Canada, were severely affected by low dissolved oxygen during the quarter, causing increased mortality rates, loss of feeding days, and reduced growth; while its Finnmark,

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August 21, 2024

Harsh winter conditions and biological challenges negatively impacted Frøya, Norway-headquartered SalMar’s salmon production in the first half of 2024, though the firm reported improved biological performance as the period progressed.

In the company’s Q2 2024 report, SalMar CEO Frode Arntsen said string jellyfish and related winter sore challenges that began toward the end of 2023 continued to affect Norway throughout the

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August 19, 2024

Klepp, Norway-based aquaculture technology provider AKVA Group saw its revenues for the second quarter of 2024 rise 8 percent year over year to just over NOK 1 billion (USD 93.1 million, EUR 84.7 million), with CEO Knut Nesse confirming the company's best-ever Q2 revenues were largely driven by its Sea Based Technology (SBT) business.

However, delivering AKVA’s Q2 2024 results on 16 August 2024, Nesse said there’s been a lack of

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August 16, 2024

Sea lice treatments and other measures salmon farmers take to reduce parasite  infestations are contributing to variances in fillet color, according to a new study conducted by Norwegian food research institute Nofima.

Led by Nofima Senior Scientist Trine Ytrestøyl, the institute’s scientists aimed to outline what factors pose challenges for Norwegian fish farmers aiming to achieve consistent pigmentation in their

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August 16, 2024

Aarhus, Denmark-headquartered feed producer BioMar Group said it could end 2024 with “another all-time high” set of results, despite year-over-year dips in the company’s Q2 2024 revenue and sales.

In its mid-year 2024 results statement, BioMar said that across all of its divisions, it had delivered “solid results” and that the business is set for an all-time high EBITDA.

That goal was boosted in Q2 2024, as the

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