For the team at Andfjord Salmon, creating a salmon feed adapted for their closed aquaculture system (CAS) seemed to be a dream – but it was made possible through a close collaboration with Skretting. Together, the two companies are innovating to achieve the optimal synergy between biology and technology in Andfjord’s land-based systems and unlock the full potential of Atlantic salmon.
Where biology meets technology: Skretting and Andfjord partner to innovate CAS feed

Located far north in Norway’s Arctic archipelago of Vesterålen, on the island of Andøya, Andfjord Salmon has developed an innovative shore-based aquaculture farming system for Atlantic salmon. The company’s ambition is to build and operate the world’s most sustainable aquaculture facility of its kind – a goal that fits nicely with Skretting’s commitment to its purpose of Feeding the Future.
Collaborating to get the best results from feed
Skretting became involved during the early stages, as Andfjord began constructing its first land-based pool and evaluating feed suppliers. “We found Skretting to be more than a feed supplier – they are a feed collaborator,” said Christian Halmøy Torgersen, COO of Andfjord Salmon. Developing feed for CAS is complex. Beyond meeting the nutritional needs of the fish, other environmental factors – including water flow, temperature and waste collection systems – must be considered. Long before the first smolt were released into their pool, Andfjord and Skretting began co-developing a recipe for feed tailored to the fish, the farming concept and the environment. “It was a dream for me to create our own feed – I thought it would take three to four years, but with Skretting, we were up and running from the start.”
The journey, however, wasn’t always smooth – and that is where the collaboration became even more important. The CAS concept Andfjord uses is based on laminar flow and low current, which enables them to collect faeces and other particles on the bottom of the tank with remote operated vehicles (ROVs). But this also posed some challenges.
“With our first batch of feed, we weren’t getting the appetite we wanted from the fish. Because we have a low flow of water through the pool, the feed pellets were falling straight down. With a depth of only 15-16 metres, the fish couldn’t catch the feed before it sank to the bottom.” They worked closely with Skretting to develop ‘floating pellets,’ or, more accurately, pellets with a slower sinking speed. “We were able to increase feeding by 60% in only three days,” said Christian. In addition, the use of a Skretting recirculation component – a faeces binder that leads to more structured and water stable faeces – in the feed helped them achieve lower turbidity and collect more sludge per kilogram of feed.
We found Skretting to be more than a feed supplier – they are a feed collaborator.

The slower sinking feed also enabled smaller fish to eat more food, reducing weight variations and leading to better results at harvest. “And when we introduce health feeds – like skin care feed – more fish are able to access it. I think this is one of the reasons we had no wounds during the whole winter.”
The results speak for themselves. Andfjord’s first production cycle achieved an industry-leading survival rate of 97.5%, a feed conversion ratio (FCR) of 1.05, a superior share of 91.1%, and exceptionally low energy use – just 1 kWh per kilo of salmon produced. These results aligned with Andfjord’s deep commitment to sustainability, a value shared by Skretting. “Our mission to do fish farming with a clear conscience and sustainably is a good match with the way Skretting thinks about not just producing feed but doing it in a sustainable way.”
Innovating together for more sustainable production
As the collaboration continued, Andfjord was keen to use novel ingredients with a higher sustainability value – and they found an innovative partner in Skretting. “We wanted a higher omega 3 content in the feed, but instead of using fish oil, decided to use algae oil – and Skretting was very willing to support this.” They also wanted to try Calanus in the feed – a natural prey species for salmon that can be harvested locally. “We used it as an alternative protein source and an attractant, and it worked tremendously well,” said Christian.
From the beginning, Christian said Skretting’s approach stood out. “Skretting let us create a feed that was right for our operations from day one.” He said they treat his team as a true partner. “They gave us direct access to every department in Skretting – the research, service and factory teams. We talk to them and work with them every day.”
Truls Dahl, Commercial Director for CAS at Skretting Norway, agrees that Skretting's early involvement along with a strong sense of partnership has been beneficial for both parties. "Our close relationship with Andfjord is a great example of customer intimacy. By joining them so early on in their journey we became deeply acquainted with their issues, which allowed us to craft effective solutions together. This also provided us at Skretting with an opportunity to gain valuable experience that we were able to use in developing our CAS feeds."
Supporting growth in salmon farming and beyond
Now in the midst of a huge expansion project, Andfjord is preparing to release smolt into their new pools later in 2025. Skretting continues to support the company as it grows and innovates. “We’re doing our own light regimes and looking at hydro-dynamics and a new technology for distributing the feed. The important thing is always to make sure that the technology fits the biology, and that’s where Skretting’s support is essential.”
Christian believes the two companies have much more to achieve together. “Salmon today has enormous potential. And that’s the most valuable thing about land-based farming. There are so many possibilities to realise the full genetic potential of the fish. For us, it’s not just about producing salmon , but about finding the right solutions for the whole industry.”
He added, “the main factor in our success will always be the people – but the feed is a good number two. We feel we are creating a long-term partnership with Skretting, and our collaboration has only just started. Long may it continue!”