BioMar Chile has officially secured the Aquaculture Stewardship Council’s Feed certification for its three key production facilities in Ercilla, Pargua and Castro.
This multi-site certification, covering feed production for Atlantic salmon, Coho salmon and trout, highlights BioMar Chile’s dedication to high-quality feed production while maintaining environmental and social responsibility.

“With this achievement, we strengthen our leadership in feed production and reaffirm our commitment to responsible practices and ecosystem care,” said Gabriela Heim, commercial manager at BioMar Chile.
The ASC Feed certification is an important milestone in BioMar Chile’s ongoing strategy to support responsible aquaculture.
“Our goal is to provide salmon farmers with feed that maximises their productivity and commercial success,” explained Cristian Dominik, quality and formulation manager at BioMar Chile.
“With this certification, our customers can be confident they are using feed that meets the highest global sustainability standards, helping them to strengthen their position in an evolving market.”
Aisla Jones, feed engagement manager at ASC, congratulated BioMar Chile. “By meeting ASC’s standards, BioMar Chile supports positive change and provides assurance and trust to supply chains,” she said.
“This certification offers Chilean salmon farmers local access to ASC-compliant feed, essential as we approach the 31 October 2025 deadline for certified farms to secure ASC-compliant feed.”