Sustainability

Sustainability is a key factor for both long-term success as well as establishing a strong foundation for future generations. Amar Seafood’s engagement in the local community and environment lies at the heart of the development of our Wolffish processing facilities in Québec and Victoria.

Financial sustainability

 

Our efficient and optimized operations return the highest value to our shareholders. Our saltwater wells provide pristine water requiring no antibiotics or water purification.

 

Automated processes and advanced technology, such as AI, enables better performance and cost-effective production, based on analysis and data.

 

The geothermal wells also require no heating and in fact, our saltwater wells heat our facility during winter months.

 

All these factors minimize our cost to get product to the marketplace. Our products command the highest of price in our established and local markets. 

 

The result of minimized operating cost coupled with optimization of price in the marketplace is a healthy margin for growth.

Logical choice in farming

White fish represents only 13% of the seafood consumption in Ontario and Quebec. Wolffish and halibut are high quality fish with high demand in the consumer market.

Salmon accounts for around 2/3 of the consumed volume in Ontario and Quebec, giving significant growth potential for whitefish species.

Socio-economic sustainability

 

Our operations create full-time employment for individuals in regions where convention commercial fisheries have seen a decline. The unique aspect of our operations and product promotes the growth of a Halibut industry and helps to attract foreign investments.

 

By prioritizing local industry and services, Amar Seafood will contribute and participate in the development of the communities’ social economy.  

Increased productivity will result in an increased need for new and existing suppliers and support personnel, increased activity in the areas as well as multiple career possibilities.

Sustainability

for both the community and environment

Sustainability is a key factor for both long-term success as well as establishing a strong foundation for future generations. Amar Seafood’s engagement in the local community and environment lies at the heart of the development of our Wolffish processing facilities in Grande Riviere, Quebec.

Seafood Sustainability

Seafood production survives off oceans and ecosystems that are dependent on a sustainable approach by the industries. For us to establish a healthy environment for future generations, as well as a strong and healthy industry, we need to invest in research and development of technology and equipment that lets us process and produce in a sustainable fashion.

Sustainable Farming Practices

Valorisation of local processing plan by product in our fish feed

Valorisation of fish waste into clean energy and fertilizer

Use clean and renewable energy from Hydro Quebec

Local Economy

By prioritizing local industry and services, Amar Seafood will contribute and participate in the development of the community’s socioeconomy.  

Increased productivity will result in an increased need for new and existing suppliers and support personnel, increased activity in the area as well as multiple career possibilities.

Logical choice in farming

Whitefish represents only 13% of the seafood consumption in Ontario and Quebec, Wolffish is a high quality fish with high demand in the consumer market.

Salmon accounts for around 2/3 of the consumed volume in Ontario and Quebec, giving significant growth potential for whitefish species.

Whitefish has been underperforming in the fresh segment.

Fresh seafood consumption1

CO2  Footprint

Seafood production survives off oceans and ecosystems that are dependent on a sustainable approach by the industries. For us to establish a healthy environment for future generations, as well as a strong and healthy industry, we need to invest in research and development of technology and equipment that lets us process and produce in a sustainable fashion.

Feed

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Renewable energy

With our aim to create a sustainable and efficient processing facility, Amar Seafood focuses on utilizing innovative and environmentally friendly power systems.

Hydro Power

Hydro Québec is a public utility that manages generation, transmission and distribution of electricity in Québec. By using clean and renewable hydro power. In order for us to become carbon neutral, we need to be connected to a power grid that focuses on generating renewable energy. Canada has established power grids which gives us access to clean, green energy.

Future Generations

In order for us to succeed today we need to keep the future generations in mind.

World Population

Global population growth is driving the demand for increased food production. The health benefits of seafood are increasingly being promoted by global health authorities and there are multiple segments of the population that are in need of healthy and sustainable sources of protein. Aquaculture can deliver healthy food options that still meet the demand for sustainable food production, that meet the needs of an aging population and growing middle class in emerging markets.
Global population growth driving increased food demand
Health benefits of seafood are increasingly promoted by global health authorities
Growing middle class in large emerging markets leading to increased protein consumption
Aging population leading to increased importance of healthy diet
Resource efficient protein meeting the demand of sustainable food

Secure food for future generations

Statistics show that aquaculture will outgrow wild catch fishing. We have to keep the needs of the future generations in mind, both in terms of diet and environment, and create a foundation based on sustainable and cost-effective solutions. This way, aquaculture will help sustain the growing global population for years to come, whilst continuously reducing the impact on our surrounding environment.
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