Hungary: Terrestrial salmon farm in Zalaegerszeg

Published 2021년 6월 17일

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Zalmon Kft. is planning to establish a terrestrial salmon farm in Zalaegerszeg, Hungary, with a goal to be an environmentally conscious and sustainable alternative to traditional marine salmon farming. The farm will recycle domestic water resources and is backed by a unique investment, with support from the Hungarian Fisheries Management Operational Program and the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund. The project aims to meet European salmon demand in a responsible way and reduce the environmental impact of aquaculture. The farm is expected to be completed by 2024 and employ nearly 30 workers.
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It may seem crazy at first hearing, but Zalmon Kft. Is planning a truly environmentally conscious, terrestrial salmon farm. A terrestrial salmon farm in Zalaegerszeg, which recycles domestic water resources in a sustainable way, can be established within the framework of a unique investment. The region’s first onshore salmon farm aims to meet the growing demands of European salmon supply in an efficient and responsible way, thereby changing increasingly unsustainable marine salmon farming practices. The Hungarian Fisheries Management Operational Program (MAHOP) provides about HUF 3 billion from the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) for Hungary, which can become a pioneer in salmon farming in the region by involving world-class technologies and internationally recognized experts. The Zalmon team believes in local responses to global challenges, and the development of domestic aquaculture and sustainable fish farming also brings significant ecological benefits. Our goal is ...
Source: Agroinform

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