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Marine Harvest Ireland agrees €2.5million deal with Connemara firm

written by Stephen Maguire April 11, 2017
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Marine Harvest Ireland (MHI), the country’s leading organic salmon producer with its headquarters in Donegal, has signed a deal worth €2.5million for a business venture to grow organic salmon on sites in Bertraghboy Bay in Galway.

The five year agreement with Mannin Bay Salmon Company Ltd will see collaboration on the production of three crops of salmon meaning continuity of supply for its processing operations in Rinmore, Fanad.

MHI will supply new pens, marine vessels and related infrastructure in addition to management and technical support.

Capital investment amounts to €2.5million with operating costs to be shared between both companies.

Pat Connors, Sales and Processing Director at MHI said: “Marine Harvest Ireland is enthusiastic about working with local partners and suppliers where possible. This is a very significant announcement in that it represents a new supply line for our global export business. As a result of this partnership, we will have an even greater resource across a number of crucial areas of the business including an experienced management team, heavy-duty equipment and modern technology.”

Gerard O’Donohoe of Mannin Bay Salmon Company said the deal is vital for continuity of supply to our markets all year round.

He said “90% of our produce is exported to markets in the USA, Canada, Dubai, Switzerland, Germany, Holland and France. We are delighted to be partnering with a company of the profile and expertise of Marine Harvest and believe that this venture will be very positive for the local economy.”

MHI previously produced fish in Kilkieran Bay in a partnership with Cill Chiaráin Éisc Teoranta. In Ireland alone, MHI contributes over €15million to the domestic economy annually with some 800 Irish suppliers presently doing business with the company here. The company has approved an £80million investment for Scotland. More significantly, it has a €22million investment earmarked for Ireland over the next five years, subject to new licences and renewals.

MHI is a subsidiary of the Marine Harvest ASA headquartered in Norway, it is a global-force in aquaculture with 12,500 employees operating across 24 countries worldwide and servicing 70 markets across the globe.

The company has operated successfully in Ireland for 38 years to employing over 260 people between its salmon farms and hatcheries in Donegal, Mayo and Bantry.

Mannin Bay Salmon Company currently employs 25 people along with five-part time staff. This announcement will underpin and sustain those jobs with additional personnel from MHI being deployed on-site. The company has been farming salmon in Connemara since the early 1980s. They have operated specifically in Bertraghboy Bay since 2008. Its stock is currently processed at Kilkieran Salmon.

Marine Harvest Ireland agrees €2.5million deal with Connemara firm was last modified: April 11th, 2017 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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