German consumer rights group Foodwatch urges consumers to avoid Norwegian salmon

Published Jan 2, 2025

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A consumer rights organization in Germany, Foodwatch, is urging consumers to stop buying salmon from Norway due to a surge in fish deaths. Last year, 100 million salmon died in Norway, the highest number on record, primarily due to infectious diseases. These diseases not only affect farmed salmon but also pose a threat to wild salmon populations.
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According to SeafoodMedia, German consumer rights organization Foodwatch hopes consumers will not buy salmon from Norway and urges them to avoid eating Norwegian salmon. Foodwatch's report shows that 100 million salmon died in Norway last year, the highest number ever. The main reason for the high mortality rate is infectious diseases, which ...
Source: Foodmate

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