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Smart RAS salmon farm to be built in Switzerland

A strategic partnership between Swiss Blue Salmon and Billund Aquaculture is aimed at producing land-based salmon sustainably and contributing to the development of a local aquaculture industry.

Smart RAS salmon farm to be built in Switzerland
Swiss Blue Salmon: Phil Huber (CFO), Rudolf Ryf (CEO) and Sune Møller (CTO)
March 22, 2022

Swiss Blue Salmon and Billund Aquaculture recently entered into a strategic partnership to build the smartest RAS farm in the world in the department of Glarus, which could replace up to 8% of salmon imported into the country.

This innovative land-based salmon farm will feature the use of state-of-the-art Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) and cutting-edge technologies, including AI, machine learning, cloud solutions, digitalization, and automatization. 

Sune Moeller, CTO at Swiss Blue Salmon, has even described this as an innovation wheel. “From the fish farmer's point of view, we create a lot of data that gets uploaded to a cloud-based platform and, from there, we can share all raw data with strategic partners like Billund. In turn, Billund will be able to analyze that data and come up with new ideas and solutions, to make sure that both stay on the forefront of their industries."

The founder and CEO of Swiss Blue Salmon, Rudolf Ryf, commented that one of his original motivations for creating this company was to address the seafood trade deficit in Switzerland, where almost all fish are imported. “We have good quality water sources in the country and I see an opportunity to build up a Swiss aquaculture industry and reduce the import levels from 98%,” he said.

The company also expects to offer guided visits for neighboring communities to an observation deck within the facility. Furthermore, the Swiss firm wants to strengthen ties with local universities, contributing to knowledge creation and the hiring of specialists for this project and its future farming operation.

When it comes to sustainability, the company’s focus is centered on low energy consumption, upcycling of side streams from processing, reduced transportation, and finally decreasing food waste at the stores etc., due to longer shelf-life. Since Switzerland mainly relies on hydropower, Swiss Blue Salmon uses green energy. However, the company is also investing in several energy-saving technologies. Ryf said that “unlike many other farms, we are able to use passive cooling with 6-8°C lake water while an efficient heat recovery system will be used especially during the wintertime. Likewise, we aim to install solar panels on the roof, which will cover 15-25% of our power consumption.”

Moeller added that the sludge resulting from production processes will either be turned into fertilizer or used in a biogas plant locally. “Additionally, we want to utilize 100% of the fish, transforming what would otherwise be considered waste into either pharmaceutical grade products, food for human consumption, or pet food,” he said.

Meanwhile, Bjarne Hald Olsen, COO & Business & Development Manager at Billund Aquaculture, said that “we are very pleased to enter this strategic partnership with Swiss Blue Salmon. It represents a significant step forward towards the creation of a sustainable Swiss aquaculture industry,” he said.