Mowi CEO: Norway's fish farm tax is anti-business

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
  • "It would be devastating -- that is why we are so strongly against it."
    Mowi CEO Ivan Vindheim discusses Norway's fish farm tax.

Комментарии • 7

  • @KIIXI
    @KIIXI 5 месяцев назад

    Which is why in Norway people are paying astranomical prices for crap quality salmon.

  • @stefanfreimuth7864
    @stefanfreimuth7864 Год назад +1

    This tax level increase seems outright crazy - one might wonder, who advised Norway's government on that one.
    Let's hope they turn to reason and leave the industry some breathing space. By the way to improve animal welfare, reduce feed consumption, alternative feeds, less antibiotics and chemicals and many more of those things called more sustainable - it needs money too.
    What are farmers willing to spend on this, if there is nothing left?
    The push back of Mr. Vindheim and his many colleagues in the industry is very right and necessary to wake up society and hear their side of the story. This is not a fairytale, where Dorothy clicks her ruby slippers and bends reality to what she wishes for it to be. Salmon farming bears a plethora of risks, that can only be navigated through by dedication, experience, the will to learn and improve and of course strong financial investment, continuously. But if at the end of the day nothing is left ...

  • @iordache3278
    @iordache3278 Год назад +2

    Due to the poluttion you should be banned

    • @benjyblog
      @benjyblog Год назад +1

      What pollution?

    • @rogermas6087
      @rogermas6087 3 месяца назад

      ​@@benjyblogpollution is higher then you think. Higher then oil. 1 kilo need 7 kilo food that pollution. Best ban industri