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Sev's Mills Are Either Being Turned Upside Down or Directed Away

The small mills at Sev gave a good boost, until they suddenly began to fail. And now it is only the big mills of Magn/Lív and Effo/Vindrøkt that grind in Húsahaga. Bogi Bech Jensen, chairman of the subsidiary of Sev, which owns the small mills, says that the mills are not suitable for island communities with salt marshes and poorer air. The company therefore set up three alternatives.  One is to renovate and improve the mills with special galvan…
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The small mills at Sev gave a good boost, until they suddenly began to fail. And now it is only the big mills of Magn/Lív and Effo/Vindrøkt that grind in Húsahaga. Bogi Bech Jensen, chairman of the subsidiary of Sev, which owns the small mills, says that the mills are not suitable for island communities with salt marshes and poorer air. The company therefore set up three alternatives.  One is to renovate and improve the mills with special galvan…

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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