About EWOS

Sustainable Aquaculture

Mission:
EWOS has ‘Sustainable Aquaculture’ as its mission.

 

Vision:
EWOS offers its customers the safest choice of fish feed for high performance in aquaculture.

 

Values:
In order to achieve this, our employees work according to a set of core values: Business mindedness; Integrity; Preparedness; Prudence; Sharing successes and concerns.

 

Stakeholders:
EWOS interacts with and respects the rights and interests of its many and varied stakeholders, including: Employees; Customers; Suppliers; Community; Consumers; Fish.

 

Growth:
EWOS has strong market positions in each of the four salmon producing regions where we operate. However, we also recognise the rapid development of global aquaculture in recent years and it is clear that the farming of marine and freshwater fish has an essential role to play in the provision of food for a growing human population.

 

At EWOS, we believe that we have competencies and resources that can be applied to many more fish species being grown in intensive aquaculture systems around the world.  Our R&D capabilities coupled with our many years of operational experience in supplying feed for salmonids, will help to facilitate our future growth in new markets.

 

EWOS has begun with establishing a representative office in Vietnam, to carry out research and explore opportunities for EWOS to grow with the local aquaculture industry.

 

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News

Atle Kvist appointed new CEO of EWOS Norway

As Managing director for EWOS Norway Geir Molvik has agreed to take on the position as COO Farming in Cermaq ASA, the board of EWOS AS has today appointed Atle Kvist (46) as the new Managing Director for EWOS Norway

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Nutrient Ratios Presented to Aquaculture Common Issues Group in London

EWOS Innovation has developed a new method for measuring the dependency of fish farming on marine nutrients like protein and oil. Fish Farming International picked up the story with an article in their January edition. The article raised interest amongst the Aquaculture Common Issues Group of Seafish, the UK’s cross-industry seafood body, who asked EWOS to make a presentation at their March meeting.

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