Capital Markets Day: Mowi is positioning itself for continued volume growth and further cost improvement

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(Bergen, 26 September 2024) Mowi is today hosting a Capital Markets Day where the company presents its plans for continued volume growth from 500,000 tonnes to 600,000 tonnes in its farming division as well as further cost improvement in the order of EUR 300-400 million.

The world’s largest farmer and value-added processer of salmon, Mowi, today hosts a Capital Markets Day in Trøndelag, Norway, where the company is presenting its plans and strategy to cement its leading position in the industry in the coming years.

“After reaching a milestone 500,000 tonnes of salmon harvested in 2024, we are now looking ahead to the next milestone of 600,000 tonnes which we aim to fulfil in 2029,” Mowi CEO Ivan Vindheim said. “We will achieve this through better utilisation of license capacity, while also improving productivity and biological performance of existing production through our investment in postsmolt,” Vindheim continued.

Furthermore, Mowi plans to reduce costs by EUR 300-400 million during the same period through an ambitious cost improvement programme.

600,000 tonnes and EUR 8.5 billion in 2029
Mowi’s strategy is built on three pillars – volume growth, competitive costs and sustainability. The company has grown from producing 375,000 tonnes of salmon in 2018 to an expected 500,000 tonnes in 2024. Now Mowi plans to continue that trend.

“We have grown faster than the rest of the industry in recent years, and our goal is to continue to do so in the future. By releasing more smolt and increasing our use of postsmolt we will be able to harvest 600,000 tonnes of salmon in 2029 thereby reinforcing our position as the world’s top producer of Atlantic salmon,” Vindheim said.

Continued growth in Mowi’s farming operations will in turn lead to growth in its two other divisions, namely Consumer Products and Feed.

“The rest of the supply chain will grow in line with farming going forward. To produce more salmon we need more feed, and more salmon means more raw material for our 20 secondary processing plants around the world,” Vindheim said

The company estimates revenue growth of 7-8% per year over the next five years, resulting in revenue of EUR 8.5 billion in 2029, compared with EUR 5.5 billion in 2023.

Mowi’s focus has been and will continue to be sea-based salmon farming and related technology. The company is nonetheless closely observing developments in other technologies and is prepared to adopt new technologies as and when the time is right and they show themselves to be profitable. Mowi is also looking to grow through selective acquisitions, provided they fit into the company’s operational strategy.