The Norwegian Salmafia may now be investigated by the UK Competition and Markets Authority @CMAgovUK https://t.co/4p9MAas5ML @GriegShetland @scotseafarms @LeroySeafood @Folketrygdfond @Shetnews @shetlandtimes @SSPOsays https://t.co/vn6joUXVTb
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) October 20, 2021
Fish Farmer reported (20 October 2021):
BBC News reported in July 2021:
Scottish Salmon Watch reported in November 2020:
Norwegian-owned Grieg Seafood waves goodbye to Scotland - leaving mass mortalities, infectious diseases, escapes, dead seals & environmental pollution in their wake! @GriegShetland @GriegNL @Folketrygdfond @SSPOsays @tavishscott @bbcshetland #Shetland https://t.co/BkWCsFCg0h pic.twitter.com/6VfD7PnhUP
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) November 17, 2020
Scottish Salmon Watch reported in November 2020:
Meet Norway's Salmafia who control the majority of 'Scottish' salmon farming. Follow the Salmoney to reveal the Norwegian Salmonopoly! @MowiScotlandLtd @scotseafarms @LeroySeafood @GriegShetland @salmon_scottish @Folketrygdfond @WeAreBenchmark @FerdOwner https://t.co/Kob2OOcz2m pic.twitter.com/bOaZaDHiBW
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) November 17, 2020
Norwegian companies are playing a high risk game of 'Salmonopoly' (a word coined by a 2006 documentary from Wilfried Huismann and Arno Schumann) led by Mowi owner John Fredriksen (Norway's richest man before abandoning his Norwegian citizenship to live in Cyprus and London).
So-called 'Scottish' salmon farming - 99% of which is owned/controlled by six foreign companies - is a sham, scam and a consumer con.
In November 2020, Scottish Salmon Watch wrote to the Norwegian Government asking it to divest from 'unethical' salmon farming companies:
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
Scottish Salmon Watch reported in February 2019:
The breaking news that EU antitrust regulators have raided the Norwegian-owned salmon farming companies Mowi (formerly Marine Harvest), Scottish Sea Farms and Grieg Seafood "in a suspected cartel inquiry" will come as no surprise to anyone familiar with how the rigged game of Salmonopoly is played.
Here's the EU's press statement (19 February):
The EC said the investigation was being brought under competition rules of Article 101 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union - the EU antitrust rules that prohibit cartels and restrictive business practices.
Read more via:
EU authorities raid Mowi, Scottish Sea Farms, Grieg UK operations
Two Mowi plants are under investigation after being raided by EU competition authorities
Grieg Seafood raided by EU inspectors
Salmon farms raided as part of EU competition probe
The EU investigation could cost the salmon farming industry megabucks. "Companies found guilty of breaching EU antitrust rules can be fined up to 10 percent of their global turnover," reported Reuters (19 February 2019).
Given their huge size, the salmon giants face mammoth fines.
Read more:
- Salmonopoly: How Norway's Salmafia Control 'Scottish' Salmon - Follow the Salmoney!
- Over 5 Million Dead 'Scottish' Salmon Since 2017 - Sponsored by Investors from Norway, the Faroes etc!
- Pasteurellosis "has caused great losses" in Scottish salmon farms
- Alexa, how many salmon die each year on Scottish salmon farms? 42 million* (but we don't know for sure as the answer is deemed "commercially damaging")!
- Survival of the Unhealthiest Scottish Salmon - New data reveals shocking mortality rates!
- Skye's the Limit for Disease-Ridden Scottish Salmon
- Video Nasties - Disease-Ridden Scottish Salmon & Toxic Soup!
- Meet Pop-Eye the Scottish Salmon - Tortured by an Optilicer!