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BioMar first introduced microalgae omega-3 into commercial salmon feeds in 2016 after three years of R&D and planning. BioMar worked with several…
Midyear, BioMar discloses strong momentum aiming for another all-time high full year result. While volumes and revenue for the second quarter of the year are lower than last year, EBITDA is up by 36%.
Across the divisions, BioMar shows solid results for the first half year of 2024. The quarterly reporting reveals that the business is ready to deliver on all-time high EBITDA for the year. However, the volumes and revenue are expected to be slightly lower than 2023 due to lower raw material prices in several categories, combined with decreasing volumes in the Salmon division driven by different sales contract positions and biology issues in some markets.
“We have experienced a very satisfactory first half of the year. Building upon a strong Q1, BioMar has maintained momentum, mainly due to our focus on operational and commercial excellence. We are consolidating our strategic move away from being merely a transactional provider, into being a partner going above and beyond, enabling our customers to meet their efficiency goals and at the same time focus on people and planet, while maximizing performance and animal health. This approach has enabled us to attract and develop our customer base, but it has also affected our volume growth since we are focusing on customers and contracts, which backs this approach and allows us to be efficient together in a win-win relation”, explains CEO Carlos Diaz, BioMar Group.
“Our JV feed companies, which are both located in important growth markets, Turkey and China, are continuing their good development. The revenue is lower due a decrease in raw material prices combined with a transition of commercial activities towards less credit risk. However, we have a focus on commercial excellence and internal efficiency, which enables us to be close to the level of 2023 when looking at EBITDA”, concludes Carlos Diaz.
BioMar first introduced microalgae omega-3 into commercial salmon feeds in 2016 after three years of R&D and planning. BioMar worked with several…
The Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) is a not-for-profit organization that operates a certification and labeling program based on scientifically…
Communities in and around Loch Duart in North and South Uist and Sutherland are set to have access to funds for community projects as part of a new…
Being mindful of our planet's resources at BioMar extends beyond our feed recipes to include the packaging of our aquafeeds. Our local markets have…
Deep Branch and BioMar have signed a long-term technical and commercial partnership to redefine traditional aquaculture feed ingredients and improve…
Aquaculture is one of the most important food providers in the world and it requires a lot to secure that long-term growth takes place in a…
BioMar has significantly reduced its consumption of marine ingredients by 70% in the last 30 years. While these ingredients remain a great nutrient…
Long-chain omega-3 fatty acids are essential for the health of fish, shrimp, and the humans who consume them. However, sourcing these crucial…
With the support of BioMar, Women in Caribbean Aquaculture (WiCA), and the extended organisation of the Caribbean Aquaculture Network (CAN), the…
Reducing raw materials (RMs) emissions is an enormous challenge. In 2022, BioMar consumed approximately 1.6 million tonnes of RMs, which are diverse,…
As expected, BioMar grew year-on-year volume sales by 8% in Q1, and the company reported revenue up by 34%. While the top line is growing, the bottom…
BioMar Norway and Bio Feeder extend their collaboration with a new cutting-edge hybrid vessel. The Kryssholm – a high-tech vessel for shipping fish…