Cargill in Norway

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Cargill established its activities in Norway in 2015 with the acquisition of EWOS, a global leader in salmon nutrition. Cargill employs over 350 people in 8 locations in Norway, the locations include feed manufacturing facilities and a state-of-the-art Research & Development center.

 

Activities

  • Aqua feed & nutrition
  • Research & development

 

Investments

2015 Cargill acquires EWOS, a global leader in aquaculture nutrition based in Norway which also has locations in Canada, Chile, Vietnam and Scotland.

 

Contacts

The best way to contact us is via this website. Please select below for inquiries about:

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For other topics, reach out to our local offices below:

Cargill Aqua Nutrition’s Head office in Bergen

Thormøhlensgate 51B (2nd floor Lanternen),
Pb.4 Sentrum 5803 Bergen Norway
Phone: +47 55 69 70 00

Florø factory:

Cargill (EWOS)
Kyllervegen 2, 6900 Florø
Norway


Halsa factory:

Cargill (EWOS)
Forøy, 8178 Halsa
Norway

Bergneset factory:

Cargill (EWOS)
9050 Storsteinnes

CIC Dirdal:

Cargill Innovation Center
Dirdalsstranda 51, 4335 Dirdal
Norway
Phone no: +47 55 69 70 00

CIC Dirdal, avd Stavanger:

Cargill Innovation Center
Visiting address: Professor Olav Hanssens vei 7A, Building 17, 3rd Floor, 4021 Stavanger, Norway.
Post address: PO Box 8034, 4068 Stavanger, Norway.
Phone no: +47 55 69 70 00

Sales Offices:

Cargill (EWOS)
Bromstadvegen 57, 7047 Trondheim
Norway

Cargill (EWOS)
Bernhard Lunds vei 8, 9300 Finnsnes
Norway

 

Norwegian Transparency Act

As outlined in our Commitment on Human Rights, Cargill respects internationally recognized human rights throughout our own operations, supply chains and the communities where we do business. We take guidance from international standards and declarations, including the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs), the International Bill of Human Rights and the International Labor Organization Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work. As a signatory company of the United Nations Global Compact, we also are committed to promoting human rights. In accordance with these frameworks, we undertake due diligence and risk assessments, and take action to remedy issues where identified in our workplaces, supply chains and extended communities.

We expect our suppliers to do the same and our expectations for our suppliers are outlined in Cargill’s Supplier Code of Conduct. In accordance with the Norwegian Transparency Act (Lov om virksomheters åpenhet og arbeid med grunnleggende menneskerettigheter og anstendige arbeidsforhold) that came into effect on 1 July, 2022, Cargill also has a Sourcing Policy for Cargill Animal Nutrition and Health in place for its suppliers in Norway. Additional information will be published later this year, in accordance with the Act.

For more information, please visit EWOS.no (in Norwegian only): https://www.ewos.com/no/om-oss/inkludering-og-mangfold/apenhetsloven-og-ewos-as

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