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Grieg Seafood excludes Russian feed ingredients

The exclusion also applies to feed ingredients from Belarus, as the country has taken part in Russia’s war efforts.

Grieg
August 23, 2022

From the third quarter of 2022, Grieg Seafood excludes aquafeed ingredient raw materials originating from Russia in its salmon feed.

“It is still hard to believe that there is an ongoing war in Europe in 2022. The situation in Ukraine remains extraordinary and heartbreaking. We have nothing against ordinary Russians, but we do not want to contribute to the Russian economy as long as the Russian state is using its resources to wage a war in Ukraine. That is why we are excluding feed ingredients from Russia from our salmon feed. The decision is based on extensive dialogue with our feed suppliers since the beginning of the war,” said Andreas Kvame, CEO of Grieg Seafood ASA.

“This is first and foremost an ethical question. However, from a business perspective, it is also risky to keep Russian feed ingredients in our supply chains as consumers increasingly care about how the fish feed is sourced. Not just the salmon industry, but also other animal protein industries, need to find feed raw materials with less risk elsewhere,” he continued.

Soy and rapseed products from Russia have until the end of the second quarter been used in Grieg Seafood’s Norwegian feed. Russian ingredients have not been used in the company’s Canadian feed.

Grieg Seafood commends the feed supplier BioMar for the leadership they have shown by ending sourcing from Russia and Belarus.

Grieg’s exclusion also applies to feed ingredients from Belarus, as the country has taken part in Russia’s war efforts.