Heidefisch farm has become the first trout farm in Germany to achieve Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) certification against the ASC Freshwater Trout Standard.

Heidefisch farm has become the first trout farm in Germany to achieve ASC certification

Heidefisch farm has become the first trout farm in Germany to achieve ASC certification

Owned by the Winkelmann family, the farm achieved certification after an on-site assessment by independent auditors Bureau Veritas the days leading up to Germany's biggest seafood trade show, Fish International in Bremen. Mr Winkelmann met with the ASC at the show where the milestone was celebrated with a picture ceremony.

According to Stephan Winkelmann, general manager of Heidefisch, "We decided on the ASC standard since we sensed the customers' and market's appetite for it. Our facilities are state-of-the-art which helped us to stay within the ASC's requirements when it comes to phosphorus discharge, for example. Nevertheless, analysing our production data in detail in the course of the certification gave us a lot of insight into our operations and where we can even improve further in the future."

Heidefisch is an integrated farm, which nurtures fish from fingerlings to harvest and processing. The facility produces approximately 600 tonnes of freshwater trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and 55 tonnes of caviar per year. The trout and caviar are both sold in Germany and neighbouring countries through fish wholesalers.

With 59 ASC licence holders, more than any other country in the world, Germany is the biggest market for the ASC programme. Currently, there are a total of 112 ASC certified trout products available on the market worldwide, with 25 trout products sold in the German market.