Icelandic Salmon AS 2024 AR2

The report highlights Icelandic Salmon's performance in 2024, during which the company harvested 11,676 tonnes of salmon, down from 17,919 tonnes in 2023 due to biological challenges. To address these challenges, the company implemented new preventive measures, including sea lice skirts, cleaner fish, and Stingray lasers. All of the company's production remained ASC certified, and its harvesting plant maintained a BRCGS score of AA+. Additionally, the company continued its commitment to local communities, contributing ISK 2.78 billion in total taxes and donating ISK 30 million to youth, sports, and cultural activities.

Company: Icelandic Salmon AS

Sector: Consumer Staples

Country: Norway

Year: 2024

Type: AR2

Pages: 110

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Icelandic Salmon AS

Icelandic Salmon AS 2024 Consolidated Annual Report

Consolidated Annual Report

The report highlights Icelandic Salmon's performance in 2024, during which the company harvested 11,676 tonnes of salmon, down from 17,919 tonnes in 2023 due to biological challenges. To address these challenges, the company implemented new preventive measures, including sea lice skirts, cleaner fish, and Stingray lasers. All of the company's production remained ASC certified, and its harvesting plant maintained a BRCGS score of AA+. Additionally, the company continued its commitment to local communities, contributing ISK 2.78 billion in total taxes and donating ISK 30 million to youth, sports, and cultural activities.

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Report Year

2024

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2024 - Dec 31, 2024

Fiscal Year

2024

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Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

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English

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