Skretting becomes first BAP certified feed mill in Norway

Skretting, a global aquafeed company, has become the first feed mill in Norway to attain Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) certification.

Skretting becomes first BAP certified feed mill in NorwayThe Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) announced that Skretting Norway is the first feed mill in the country to attain Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) certification. According to the GSA statement, the Skretting AS feed mill located in Stavanger, Norway has met the requirements of the BAP feed standard which include strict sourcing requirements for both marine and terrestrial ingredients for all aquafeeds produced at the mill.

“This is BAP’s first certified feed mill in Norway, meaning that fish farms can now source from a BAP-certified mill in Norway and will be able to communicate to their customers accordingly that their feed is responsibly produced. Personally, I am proud and happy about the BAP certificate and want to thank my colleagues for a well-executed and thorough audit so we can also deliver BAP-certified aquafeeds from Norway,” said Nina Flem, Quality Director at Skretting.

“Congratulations to Skretting on being the first in Norway, this is a really important step for a critical part of the aquaculture supply chain,” added Iain Shone, GSA’s director of market development for Europe.

BAP is the world’s most comprehensive third-party aquaculture certification program, with standards covering environmental responsibility, social responsibility, food safety, animal health and welfare and traceability. At the end of March, there were nearly 3,400 BAP-certified processing plants, farms, hatcheries and feed mills in 44 countries on six continents.