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Danish farm first to supply ASC-certified freshwater trout


Freshwater trout. (Photo Credit: Danforel/FIS)
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Friday, July 18, 2014, 03:30 (GMT + 9)

Danforel’s Christiansminde Freshwater Farm in Denmark has become the first farm certified to the ASC Freshwater Trout Standard for responsible aquaculture.

“The certification of the first freshwater trout farm this week brings ASC a step closer to becoming a truly global programme. I am thrilled to get the trout programme off the ground, and I would like to extend my congratulations to Danforel for their tremendous achievement,” said Chris Ninnes, CEO of the ASC.

“This certification is a testament to the diversity of our programme and, since the launch in 2012, we have seen the number of ASC certified farms grow to nearly 80 across the globe throughout Asia, Scandinavia, Australia, Europe, and South, Central and North America. There are also over 50 farms under assessment”.

“Danforel prides itself in only supplying the best quality seafood that has been responsibly farmed to minimise potential environmental and social impacts. ASC certification fits perfectly with our strategy. It allows our farms to demonstrate that they comply with the most rigorous farming standards and shows our customers that we are a responsible organisation,” said Erik D. Hansen, Managing Director Danforel A/S.

Danforel’s Christianminde farm gained its certification following an independent, third party assessment against the global ASC Trout Standard conducted by the certification body Bureau Veritas Denmark.

The ASC Freshwater Trout Standard was developed by a diverse group of stakeholders, including farmers, conservationists, scientists, seafood buyers, processors, government officials and other interested parties.

Farms certified against the ASC Freshwater Trout Standard must demonstrate that they use farming methods that minimise the environmental impacts. They deliver a cleaner seabed, cleaner water and healthier fish, preserve the diversity of the species and wild population, and follow strict feed requirements and ensuring social responsibility.

A further six trout farms are currently awaiting the outcome of their assessment against the ASC standard.

Other ASC standards species that are due to hit the market this year are bivalves and shrimp. Five scallop farms were audited in Peru in May this year. And, 14 shrimp farms in Vietnam and Ecuador have already entered the ASC certification programme.

ASC certified trout, scallop and shrimp products are expected to enter the market later in 2014.

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