EWOS

EWOS
Food supplier
Industry Fish farming
Founded 1931 (1931)
Founder Erik Berggren, Victor Weyde and Olle Sjöstedt
Headquarters Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
Number of locations
Norway, Canada, Scotland, Chile and Vietnam
Products Food and nutrition for farmed fish
Owner Cargill
Divisions Several (read more)
Website Homepage

EWOS or EWOS Group, was bought by Cargill in 2015 and was then one of the world's largest suppliers of feed and nutrition for farmed fish.[1] The company, which was created in 1931, is now owned by Cargill. Former EWOS companies operate in Canada, Chile, Norway, Scotland and Vietnam as part of Cargill Animal Nutrition, CAN.

History

EWOS was established in 1931 by Erik Berggren, Victor Weyde and Olle Sjöstedt, names from which the acronym derives. In the beginning the production volumes were low, but from 1980 and onwards, the average annual growth rate has been 18%.[2] Today, EWOS provides feed and nutrition for 28 different fish species with salmon as the major species[3]

Enterprise

At the time of Cargill's acquisition, EWOS Group consisted of subsidiary companies in five countries, as well as an R&D company. The five were:

In 2010 EWOS entered the market in Vietnam, selling feed for the white fish pangasius and other species such as snakehead.

Notes

  1. IntraFish Media. "Cermaq’s record results". Retrieved on 26 April 2012.
  2. Ewos.com "About EWOS". Retrieved on 26 April 2012.
  3. Cermaq report 2010 "Report 2010". Retrieved on 25 April 2012.

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