From left: CEO Hans Erik Bylling, Minister Albrecht Gerber and Vice President of Aller Aqua Group, Henrik T Halken |
The Minister of Economy and Energy from the Federal State of Brandenburg recently visited Aller Aqua.
The visit was part of a tour around Denmark, where he also planned on visiting both Kirkbi and Vestas. The minister thanked Aller Aqua for their investment in the federal state, and the fruitful cooperation between Brandenburg and Aller Aqua for almost 10 years.
Both Aller Aqua’s CEO, Hans Erik Bylling, and Vice President Henrik T Halken participated in the meeting. Hans Erik Bylling explained about Aller Aqua’s rapid expansion and about aquaculture in general.
Aller Aqua’s investment in the federal state goes back to 2006-2008, and comprised approximately 25 million Euros. Emsland-Aller Aqua was founded as a joint venture between Aller Aqua and Emsland-Stärke GmbH. Subsequently, the company built Europe's most modern fish-feed factory in Golßen, which officially opened on 15th September 2008. The project has now created 80 jobs, in what is now one of Europe’s largest and most modern fish feed factories.
The minister told Hans Erik and Henrik about Brandeburg and the plans for the region. The visit ended with a discussion of the advantages of and the possibilities for prolonging the cooperation.
Visit the Aller Aqua site HERE.
The visit was part of a tour around Denmark, where he also planned on visiting both Kirkbi and Vestas. The minister thanked Aller Aqua for their investment in the federal state, and the fruitful cooperation between Brandenburg and Aller Aqua for almost 10 years.
Both Aller Aqua’s CEO, Hans Erik Bylling, and Vice President Henrik T Halken participated in the meeting. Hans Erik Bylling explained about Aller Aqua’s rapid expansion and about aquaculture in general.
Aller Aqua’s investment in the federal state goes back to 2006-2008, and comprised approximately 25 million Euros. Emsland-Aller Aqua was founded as a joint venture between Aller Aqua and Emsland-Stärke GmbH. Subsequently, the company built Europe's most modern fish-feed factory in Golßen, which officially opened on 15th September 2008. The project has now created 80 jobs, in what is now one of Europe’s largest and most modern fish feed factories.
The minister told Hans Erik and Henrik about Brandeburg and the plans for the region. The visit ended with a discussion of the advantages of and the possibilities for prolonging the cooperation.
Visit the Aller Aqua site HERE.
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