AEON, Japan’s largest retailer, has become the first store in the country to sell Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) certified salmon.
“AEON is proud to support sustainable seafood. With this market launch of ASC certified farmed Atlantic salmon, we are excited to be able to offer our customers an even wider range of responsible choices when shopping for fish,” said Kinzo Matsumoto, AEON general manager of AEON’s food merchandising planning division seafood department. “The on-pack ASC logo guarantees that the fish comes from farms that ensure that their environmental and social impacts are minimized.”
“I am delighted that AEON is committed to sourcing and selling ASC certified responsibly farmed Atlantic salmon in their stores across Japan. Salmon is farmed globally with nearly two thirds of all the salmon consumed coming from farms. With the sector’s predicted growth, it is increasingly important that the industry manages its aquaculture practices responsibly,” said Chris Ninnes, ASC CEO.
“We have seen a rapid growth in products carrying the ASC logo worldwide. There are now over 950 approved products with the ASC logo in 35 countries. In January this year alone, nearly 100 products and nine new countries were added. And, the addition of salmon products in Japan and globally will help boost responsible aquaculture even further.”
AEON will source its ASC certified farmed Atlantic salmon from the Lerøy Aurora Aroya Farm, which is part of the Lerøy Seafood Group.
The Villa Arctic AS Jarfjord Farm in Norway, also owned by Lerøy Seafood Group ASA and Salmar ASA, was the first salmon farm to gain ASC certification in January 2014. Lerøy Midt Hogsneset Nord Farm has also recently been certified.