SINOR AS INDUSTRIAL AQUA CULTURE (RAS). CRUNCHY TROUT EGGS – CAVIAR.

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SINOR AS INDUSTRIAL AQUA CULTURE (RAS)

CRUNCHY TROUT EGGS – CAVIAR

To produce Rainbow Trout at a butchering weight of 5 kg+ By use of R.A.S. (Recirculation Aquaculture System) Yearly production of metric tons per year SPECIFICATION

–No antibiotics used –Environmentally friendly and sustainable –2 % use of water compared to flow-through fish farms –Sludge can be used for biogas production or as fertilizer –Reduced CO 2 emissions –Fully traceable production –Low FCR –Write-off period is 20 years, but reference show operation of more than 30 years+ and continuing with original parts IMPORTANT RAS ISSUES

Before 2025, the World Population is expected to exceed 10 billion people Over this period the total food production will increase by 70% GENERAL MARKET BACKGROUND

The majority of this population will be urbanized The importance of nutrient, safe, healthy sea food will play an increasingly important role for both the society and the consumer Sustainability is a global challenge FAO has emphasised the importance of the aqua culture industry in the future supply of healthy food, encouraging all nations to take advantage of the new opportunities The EU is investing substantially into new aqua culture technology, DNA and sustainable feed supplies GENERAL MARKET BACKGROUND

SALMON or TROUT – A FAVORITE SUSHI

Sea-caught fisheries will be conservation-managed to seek to maintain present levels of production. While Aquaculture production will continue its ongoing trend to provide a larger proportion of total fish production. Total fish consumption per head will increase for health reasons. The limitation of sea water locations due to both environmental and legislative reasons, will support and move the sea food farming from the sea to land based locations. THE PROSPECT OF THE BLUE ECONOMY

TROUT or SALMON – THE NORWEGIAN WAY

State of the art technology World class feed World class eggs/DNA World leading management systems Disease prevention Waste handling Processing of the end-product CHARACTERISTICS OF RAS FARMED ATLANTIC SALMON OR TROUT

KNOWLEDGE

STATE OF THE ART RAS TECHNOLOGY

BILLUND AQUACULTURE – THE WORLD CLASS SUPPLIER OF R.A.S. SOLUTIONS SINORs exclusive supplier is currently located in Denmark, Norway, China and Chile More than 27 years of experience in design, installations, operation and service of intensive re- circulation fish industrial production units Worldwide built more than 111 unique re-circulated systems for 24 different salt- and freshwater species in 24 countries, with several new projects pending

Introduces a healthy and safe consumer product, reducing medical care Control of all production parameters Substitutes approx. 60 % of import of similar fish for domestic consumption - improving the trade balance Represents excellent Export potential New distribution opportunities Environmentally safe - waste treatment represents earnings Premium quality, product development – and pricing Traceable fish quality parameters LAND BASED PRODUCTION OF SALMON or TROUT IN R.A.S. TECHNOLOGY

Triploid eggs are used for the production of very large, sterile (never maturing) rainbow trout in salt or fresh water These fish will continue to grow throughout their life without the characteristics and setback of maturation, allowing the fish farmer to produce (almost) whatever size of fish desired. TROUT

SALMON SASHIMI QUALITY

MANAGEMENT: NATURAL, HEALTHY, QUALITY & SAFE

A NEW FISH BECOMING FAMOUS

SALMON TOFU WITH BELUGA CAVIAR

It is preferable to take water from drilled wells, which doesnt effect surface water resources Discharge water and sludge do not represent any environmental problem, is stored and normally be used as fertilizer WATER SOURCES

WORLD CLASS FEED

The life cycle of the trout or SALMON in RAS will require a number of scientifically developed feed formulations to meet the need for minerals, vitamins, fat and protein. Fish feed is basically produced by 3 major companies in the world. To ensure the required quality of the fish, fish feed is in most countries imported. FEED FOR THE TROUT or SALMON

VARIOUS FEED FORMULATIONS FOR THE LIFE CYCLE

NORWEGIAN ATLANTIC SALMON

Fertilized salmon eggs SECURE & GUARANTEED EGGS

BLUE ECONOMY – SUSTAINABILITY

EXPORT OF LIVE TROUT

DIFFERENT FLESH QUALITIES

TROUT: COLOUR CHART 31 TO 34

SALMON: COLOUR CHART 27 TO 28

QUALITY SUSHI

Pacific Salmon and Trout (14 species) SALMO - Atlantic Salmon and Trout (29 species) All salmonoids spawn in fresh water, but spend most of their life at sea Returning to the rivers only to reproduce This type of life cycle is described as anadromous They are predators, feeding on small crustaceans, aquatic insects, and fish DIFFERENT TYPES OF SALMON &TROUT

Mr. Morten Tangen, CEO SINOR AS Beijing 16th of APR 2013 FROM HEALTHY EGGS TO THE DINING TABLE. Safe, premium quality, industrially produced Norwegian Atlantic SALMON and Trout