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EAT panel: Food can fix it. CEO Geir Molvik with Dr. Anna Lartey, Dr. Belay Begashaw, and Femi Oke
EAT panel: Food can fix it. CEO Geir Molvik with Dr. Anna Lartey, Dr. Belay Begashaw, and Femi Oke

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Aquaculture will play a key role in transforming our food system

Aquaculture is at the center to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Being a protein source with little CO2 footprint and little need for fresh water, aquaculture is needed to transform the food system.

“Aquaculture is the source of animal protein with the lowest carbon footprint, and this fact tells us that aquaculture must be a key part of the future food system”, said Cermaq’s CEO Geir Molvik in the panel Food can fix it at EAT Forum today.

Cermaq is a partner to EAT and has integrated the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into its strategy. The company also works in partnerships recognizing that we can achieve more when we work together with partners. Cermaq’s business partnerships cover three dimensions (1) the salmon farming industry including customers and suppliers, (2) the seafood industry which includes the fishing industry, and (3) the wider food sector.

“It is also a huge market opportunity – for all seafood, and that is very encouraging. We need to do things right, it will make our businesses succeed but it’s also necessary for achieving the SDGs”, continues Geir Molvik.

We will all be heavily impacted if we do not reach the SDGs. Aquaculture is already directly impacted by the effects of global warming – increasing sea temperatures impact our fish and the waters they live in.

“As industry leaders in the food industry we must look ahead to find the solutions for producing sufficient healthy food in a sustainable way for the future. There are clearly business opportunities here” concludes Geir Molvik.

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Cermaq is one of the world's leading companies in farming of salmon and trout, with operations in Norway, Chile and Canada. Cermaq is a fully owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corporation with head office in Oslo, Norway.

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Lars Galtung

Lars Galtung

Press contact Chief Communication and Sustainability Officer  +4798214812
Lise Bergan

Lise Bergan

Press contact Head of Communication +47 932 51 114
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Press contact Communications Manager +47 924 90 676

Sustainable aquaculture

Cermaq is a world leading producer of sustainable salmon and trout with operations in Chile, Canada and Norway.
Cermaq supplies salmon to customers in more than 70 countries around the world and has annual revenues of around NOK 12 billion. The company has around 2800 employees and is a fully owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corporation with head office in Oslo, Norway.
Cermaq is driving transition of our food system towards healthier and more climate-friendly food. Our approach is transparency, performance, and partnerships, setting ambitious climate goals, innovation for clean farming, and scaling impact and ripple effects through local and global partnerships.

Cermaq
Dronning Eufemias gate 16
0191 Oslo
Norge