Bakkafrost, the largest salmon farmer in the Faroe Islands, has achieved the GlobalG.A.P. Integrated Farm Assurance Standard, following assessment of its business by Food Certification International (FCI).

The GlobalG.A.P. Integrated Farm Assurance Standard – Aquaculture Version 4 is a pre-farm gate standard that covers the whole production process of the certified product from the hatchery until the point of harvest and packing.
Bakkafrost’s annual production estimated for 2012 is around 48,000 tonnes. The company incorporates full vertical integration from egg to the sale of whole salmon and value-added products. The company’s portfolio incorporates six hatcheries, 16 sea farms, three harvest/packing operations and two value-added processing plants.
Paul Macintyre, Aquaculture Services Director for FCI, says his inspection team were impressed with the proficient manner that Bakkafrost ran their business. He said, “The internal discipline necessary to manage GlobalGAP compliance across a large group is significant. Bakkafrost’s GlobalG.A.P. IFA V4 Aquaculture certification is testament to the professionalism of their management team and the contribution and commitment of staff at all levels within their salmon farming business.”
Frederik Hansen, Sales Manager for Bakkafrost, said, “Meeting the requirements of the GlobalG.A.P is in line with Bakkafrost’s strategy to offer our customers healthy and safe quality salmon products from the Faroe Islands. Our operations are based on best practice in relation to quality assurance and traceability, and we are committed to maintaining our farming operations from sustainable raw materials and resources.”