Salmon Cartel Case Moves Forward Against Top Norwegian Companies @business @BLaw @Mike_S_Leonard @LeroySeafood @mowisalmon_us @ScotlandMowi @GriegShetland @Cermaq https://t.co/ziQTAf9orA#Salmafia #Salmoney #Salmonopoly
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) March 25, 2021
Bloomberg Law reported (24 March 2021):
The Maritime Executive reported (24 March 2021):
The net closes in on Norway's #Salmafia as the US Department of Justice ramps up antitrust class action lawsuit on cartels, price-fixing, "suspicious meetings" & "law enforcement investigations" @TheJusticeDept @FTC https://t.co/c4KwTUjH7b #Salmonopoly #Salmoney #Salmonsters pic.twitter.com/8CkvDjzsT2
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) March 25, 2021
Salmon Business reported (25 March 2021):
Seafood Source reported (25 March 2021):
Salmon Business reported (26 March 2021):
"SalMar’s Witzøe attended a dinner meeting with Lerøy’s [CEO] Beltestad, during which they discussed a pricing model for their salmon based on NASDAQ spot prices. Witzøe & Beltestad were communicating with Jim Gallagher of [Scottish Sea Farms] via email" https://t.co/L8nWLUsVUR pic.twitter.com/EDV4nIOF2w
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) March 26, 2021
Just last week in the United States, Norwegian salmon giant Mowi settled a class action lawsuit. The National Law Review reported (21 March 2021):
Looking forward to more honest advertising by Mowi following their class action lawsuit settlement which outlaws "sustainably sourced" & "all natural" marketing messages @DucktrapRiver @mowisalmon_us https://t.co/Kvw5DI49iy@MowiCanadaWest @ScotlandMowi @TheCounter @natlawreview pic.twitter.com/mFC5c3d5Gr
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) March 22, 2021
Fish Farming Expert reported (19 March 2021):
Intrafish's Drew Cherry wrote (18 March 2021):
"The salmon farming giant may have inadvertently opened up the floodgates for similar suits....As part of the settlement, for a period of 2 years Mowi will be forbidden from using the term 'sustainably sourced'" @drewcherry @IntraFishNorge @DucktrapRiver https://t.co/Kvw5DI49iy pic.twitter.com/vW52hPdf2E
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) March 22, 2021
Intrafish reported in April 2019:
Intrafish reported in May 2019:
Consumer filing opens new front in salmon price-fixing lawsuit https://t.co/yrDcVN5em4 #Salmafia #Salmonopoly #Salmonsters @Seafood_Norway @seafoodnorway @LeroySeafood @MowiScotlandLtd @IntraFishNorge pic.twitter.com/PWY4GrqTQP
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) June 15, 2019
Follow the Salmoney & the Salmonoply and you will find the #Salmafia and #Salmonsters Inc https://t.co/6ed9W5N2yi #ScottishScamon pic.twitter.com/EaApfqoM9s
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) June 15, 2019
Salmon Business reported in October 2019:
Bloomberg reported in November 2019:
Bloomberg reported again in November 2019:
Salmon Business reported in May 2020:
The Salmafia are being investigated on both sides of the Atlantic. The Guardian reported in February 2019:
BBC News reported in February 2019:
Undercurrent News reported in February 2019:
Intrafish reported in February 2019:
"The jig is up on Norway's rigged game of Salmonopoly," said Don Staniford, Director of Scottish Salmon Watch. "Scottish salmon is controlled by a cabal of foreign-owned companies who it seems have been acting like a cartel. Salmon farming is a crime against nature and farmed salmon must be avoided like the plague."
Follow the Salmoney and it leads you to the Salmafia and the Salmonsters who have a shameless Salmonopoly - read more via 'Scottish Salmon':
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Norway's Salmonopoly investigated by EU
Did you know that the Norwegian Government's Pension Fund (derived from Norway's oil revenues) is the largest or 2nd largest shareholder in companies which account for 80% of 'Scottish' salmon farming? @Folketrygdfond @MowiScotlandLtd @salmon_scottish https://t.co/4P1m3g2CvT pic.twitter.com/Sl6bFlcwaK
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) November 30, 2020
Just in case you missed it, Scottish Sea Farms was released from the US lawsuit in March of last year. pic.twitter.com/5XbRo8qZ0v
— Scottish Sea Farms (@scotseafarms) March 29, 2021
The lawsuit alleges that salmon farmers & co-conspirators entered into and engaged "in a contract, combination, or conspiracy with regards to farm-raised salmon and products derived therefrom in unreasonable restraint of trade" https://t.co/8UkzQE5Aoh @UK_NSC @NorwaySeafoodUS
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) June 26, 2021