NZ King Salmon builds profits on premium fish feed
But the company knows it's still far from understanding the ideal feed for the king salmon species.
Jenny Ruth
Wed, 30 Aug 2017
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A key reason for New Zealand King Salmon beating its prospectus forecasts is essentially that fewer fish died prematurely and it got more fish for the food they were fed.
Fish feed is the company’s single biggest cost, accounting for about a third of revenue which rose 20% in the year ended June
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Jenny Ruth
Wed, 30 Aug 2017
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