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Grimsby seafood cluster backs £75m onshore salmon farm plan

Chair Simon Smith has written in support of Aquacultured's huge proposal for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's processing capital

Simon Smith, inset, chair of Grimsby Humber Seafood Alliance, is fully backing plans for an onshore salmon farm at New Clee.

Grimsby’s seafood cluster has given its backing to Aquacultured’s proposed £75 million onshore salmon farm.

Chair of the Seafood Grimsby & Humber Alliance, Simon Smith, has written in support of the 50-tank development, with the group representing major salmon processors in the town. Together they provide a gateway to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ retail market and beyond.

It comes as it enters a public consultation next week, with an event at Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre. An initial scoping application - a precursor to the planning process - had brought some concern from animal rights campaigners and neighbouring residents. Around 100 jobs are anticipated should it be approved and developed at the scale envisaged.

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Mr Smith, Young’s Seafood and Sofina Foods Europe vice chairman, said: “We fully support the Aquacultured Ltd plans for an onshore salmon farm investment on Grimsby port.

“Grimsby's seafood processing cluster of 5,000 jobs is among the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's major hubs. Like many industries, our success relies on the availability and high quality of our raw materials, in this case, farmed salmon.

“As the global demand for protein grows, in turn the farmed salmon industry needs to grow to meet that demand.”

He told how the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations predicts how the global population will reach 9.8 billion by 2050, with the demand for food set to increase by 50 per cent, and demand for animal-based foods by nearly 70 per cent.