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Cermaq's CEO Geir Molvik (sitting number two from left) at the launch of the report Future of Spaceship Earth
Cermaq's CEO Geir Molvik (sitting number two from left) at the launch of the report Future of Spaceship Earth

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Cermaq at the frontier of progress on the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Whereas the report describes the current situation of our oceans overall as challenging and especially so when it comes to regulating harvesting and end overfishing, illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, the main focus is how we can meet the targets set by the UN for Life below water.

- These are difficult but not insoluble challenges, says Cermaq's CEO, Geir Molvik

Aquaculture is needed to meet the SDGs providing sufficient food for healthy diets while meeting the ambitions on climate change set in Paris.

Replacing meat with seafood in the diet has a strong positive impact on individual health and has also positive impact on the sustainability in our global food production. Farmed salmon has a low carbon footprint compared to meat, and salmon contains healthy protein, marine omega3-fatty acids and important micro nutrients.

- We see a strong demand for salmon now, and are eager to increase our production in a sustainable way. However, aquaculture is much more than salmon farming and the huge resource base in all important aspects of aquaculture we have developed in our industry can offer competence to other areas of aquaculture, underlines Geir Molvik.

As one of the founders of Global Salmon Initiative, Cermaq is engaged both in working with industry partners to address common industry challenges and also working with global partners as FAO on sharing competence and best practices.

- Fish farming is very local, which means it can provide jobs and economic development in the most remote areas in the world. And there is a multiplier effect; each small farm is in many ways a cornerstone business in the local community. So you can have more local protein production, which helps eradicate hunger locally, while creating small businesses, 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.

Cermaq er en av de største aktørene i verden innen lakseoppdrett med virksomheter i Chile, Canada og Norge. Cermaq Group AS er et heleid datterselskap av Mitsubishi Corporation. Cermaqs hovedkontor ligger i Oslo.

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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
Astrid Vik Aam

Astrid Vik Aam

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.

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