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Scottish Setbacks Underline Gap with Faroese Performance at Bakkafrost

Summary by SalmonBusiness
Bakkafrost hit by Scottish mortality costs in Q3. Bakkafrost’s Scottish operations continue to weigh on the group’s performance, with DKK 59 million ($8.3 million) in incident-based mortality costs reported in the third quarter of 2025. The losses were concentrated in September at the company’s Portree site, underlining ongoing biological challenges in the region. The Faroese [...]
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Bakkafrost took 25,400 tons of sheet metal in Føroyum in the third quarter. The median weight is 5.2 kilos. In Scotland, the tonnage was 5,300 tons. The average weight is 4.8 kilos. The collapse in Scotland is set to cost Bakkafrosti 59 million kr. in the third quarter. It was held in September in Portree. Havsbrún sold 49,100 tons of feed and 5,100 tons of flour in the third quarter. Subtitle: In Scotland, the peaks were 5,300 tonsPhoto: Image …

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SalmonBusiness broke the news in on Friday, October 3, 2025.
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