The Icelandic family breeding program was established in the early 1980” based on an imported Atlantic salmon population from Norway. The strain has been kept in land-based and biosecure facilities since its arrival. It has continuously been selected for farming conditions both for production in the sea and on land.
The family program produces 300 new families every year, of which the top 200 are selected for breeding. The StofnFiskur strain is recognized for the highest biosecurity levels in the industry, robustness, fast growth and outstanding flesh quality. Farming on land in closed systems makes it possible to manipulate the natural spawning season, thereby securing eggs’ deliveries to the world market every week of the year.
Today, the strain is the number one choice of fast-growing land-based farming industry worldwide.