When capacity constraints force an established industry to go through a Paradigm Shift, the Sea Change can be significant- challenging traditional production methods, while providing unparalleled opportunity for innovative newcomers.
Our mission at The Kingfish Company is to be a first-mover in technology driven aquaculture, and establish ourselves as a market leader in the sustainable production of high value Marine Seafood.
Located in the Province of Zeeland in the Netherlands, Kingfish Zeeland taps into the pristine marine estuary water of the Oosterschelde, a nature reserve, working to deliver an Organic fed, antibiotics free, healthy premium delicacy: the Dutch Yellowtail (Seriola Lalandi / Pacific Yellowtail / Hiramasa / often used interchangeably with close cousin Hamachi).
The sustainability measures include:
• Organic Feed: They source sustainable fishmeal from trimmings and certified fisheries, and use organic feed certified by French FR-BIO 10 standard.
• No Antibiotics, No Vaccines: keeping the water pristine has its benefits happy healthy fish in optimal conditions can do without antibiotics or vaccines.
• Green Energy: the operation runs on 100% renewable energy, sourced from wind, solar and biogas. Responsible Choice: Kingfish Zeeland is excited to be recognized and recommended as a “Green Choice” by:
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