US company AquaBounty has closed its genetically modified (GM or genetically engineered) salmon βtank farmβ in Prince Edward Island and put the building up for sale. Currently, AquaBounty is not producing any GM salmon and has no working fish farm.
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- – L’usine de saumon OGM sur l’Γle-du-Prince-Γdouard est Γ vendre: Les contribuables devraient rΓ©cupΓ©rer leur argent
Just four years after its first βharvestβ of GM Atlantic salmon in Canada, AquaBounty is selling its on-land GM fish factory at Rollo Bay, PEI. CBANβs member group GMO Free PEI confirms that the building is now shut.
AquaBounty owes $2.2 million to the Government of Prince Edward Island from a loan provided to assist construction of the building that is now for sale. In total, over $8 million was invested by the federal and provincial governments through multiple grants and loans. In February 2023, AquaBounty announced that it would no longer produce GM salmon at Rollo Bay but in December 2023 the federal government provided AquaBounty with funds to support βscale-upβ at Rollo Bay. In September 2024, the company announced that the building is for sale, however, in February 2024 the federal government gave the company another loan.
The Canadian facility was one of two sites run by AquaBounty. Both are now closed. The second, in Indiana, US, was sold earlier this year to the company Superior Fresh that only uses non-GM fish and non-GM fish food. AquaBounty says it will use funds from the building sales to finance construction of a bigger GM salmon factory in Ohio, however, construction in Ohio has been on hold since June 2023.
This was the first GM food animal sold in the world. There is no mandatory labelling of GM foods in Canada for consumers. The coalition GMO Free PEI has been actively working with CBAN to stop the GM Atlantic salmon for over 15 years.
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