Cermaq Group AS: Cermaq continues leadership in transparent sustainability reporting
May 08 2015 - 2:00AM
The
integrated report for 2014 was published today, demonstrating
Cermaq's continued engagement in transparency of the salmon farming
industry. In addition to financial information, the report provides
a wealth of performance indicators and describes how the company
addresses sustainability issues.
One of the world's largest farmers of salmon and
trout published its integrated annual and sustainability report
today at www.report2014.cermaq.com.
Cermaq's operating result for 2014 was NOK 428
million, before fair value adjustment of biomass and adjusted for
sales gains, based on operating revenue of NOK 5 616 million. The
EBIT per kg fish sold in 2014 was NOK 3.8.
- Cermaq Norway achieved its best operating
result ever, while Cermaq Chile's results were weakened by reduced
prices in its main markets and a demanding biological situation.
The Canadian operation performed well despite reduced market prices
in its main market. Cermaq has throughout the year met its growth
ambitions both with respect to new "green licenses" in Norway and
additional new licences in the promising Region XII in Chile.
Overall, the operating result was impacted Russian trade measures
and declining market prices throughout the second half of the year,
says Jon Hindar, CEO of Cermaq Group AS.
The integrated 2014 report includes detailed
information about Cermaq's performance also on aspects such
as occupational health and safety, biodiversity, fish health,
antibiotic and sea lice treatment, fish feed, energy, and
compliance with regulation. The sustainability section of the
integrated report has been audited by EY, Cermaq's financial
auditor in all the operating regions.
Whereas encouraging progress was made in Chile
with respect to the reduction of Caligus (sea-lice), the SRS
disease continues to be a great concern.
- Not only does SRS cause high mortality for
Atlantic salmon and trout, but it also is by far the main cause of
the increased use of antibiotics in Chile. Therefore the
development of efficient vaccines against SRS remains a high
priority going forward, underlines Jon Hindar.
- Cermaq believes that open and relevant
information will contribute to constructive relations to our
stakeholders and to the positive development of the industry. Fish
farming is expected to play an increasingly more important role in
global food production going forward, and the industry must also
demonstrate its commitment to sustainable development to earn trust
and recognition, concludes Jon Hindar.
For further information -
please contact:
Jon Hindar, CEO,
phone: + 47 23 68 50 10, mobile: +47 977 48 829
Lise Bergan, Corporate Affairs Director +47 2368 50 30,
mobile +47 932 51 114
About Cermaq -
Cermaq is one of the world's leading companies in farming of salmon
and trout, with operations in Norway, Chile and Canada. In 2014
Cermaq was acquired by Mitsubishi Corporation, and Cermaq is
now a fully owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corporation.
www.cermaq.com
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Source: Cermaq ASA via Globenewswire
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