(Figures in parenthesis refer to the same period last year unless otherwise specified)
The performance in Q3 2025 per region was as follows:
Faroe Islands Revenues ofDKK 1,405 million (1,420 million)
Operational EBIT of
Scotland Revenues ofDKK 282 million (317 million)
Operational EBIT of
Commenting on the result, CEO
"We are not satisfied with the financial results in this quarter, which were impacted by weak market prices and continued high global supply.
However, we are very pleased with the exceptionally strong biological performance in the
In
Looking ahead, we expect the market situation to gradually improve as global supply growth slows and demand for high-quality salmon remains firm. This should support higher price levels through the winter and into 2026.
Despite financial headwinds this quarter, the strong biological foundation across the Group positions Bakkafrost well for the future. Our priorities remain unchanged - to strengthen biological control, maintain cost discipline, and deliver sustainable long-term value through operational excellence."
During Q3 2025, the FOF segment sourced 39,940 tonnes (40,134 tonnes) of raw material. The Operational EBIT margin was 12% (20%), and fish feed sales amounted to 49,087 tonnes (41,513 tonnes).
For the first nine months of 2025, the FOF segment's operational EBIT margin was 13% (20%). During the first nine months of 2025, Havsbrún sourced 309,393 tonnes (267,583 tonnes) of raw material.
In Q3 2025, the Freshwater segments in the
- Freshwater FO: 4.8 million (4.9 million),
- Freshwater SCT: 3.6 million (1.9 million).
For the first nine months of 2025, the freshwater segments have released a total of 18.5 million (16.0 million) smolts:
- Freshwater FO: 13.4 million (11.0 million),
- Freshwater SCT: 5.1 million (5.0 million).
In Q3 2025, the Freshwater FO segment made an operational EBIT per kg transferred smolt of
The Farming segments achieved lower prices in Q3 2025 than in Q3 2024. The Farming segments had higher volumes in Q3 2025 compared to Q3 2024. In Q3 2025, the Farming SCT segment had incident-based costs of
The total combined harvest in Q3 2025 of the farming segments in the
- Farming FO: 25,392 tgw (21,618 tgw),
- Farming SCT: 5,286 tgw (5,411 tgw).
For the first nine months of 2025, the farming segments harvested a total of 78,932 tonnes gutted weight (70,178):
- Farming FO: 60,326 tgw (46,138 tgw),
- Farming SCT: 18,606 tgw (24,040 tgw).
In Q3 2025, the Farming FO segment made an operational EBIT per kg of
The Services segment made an operational EBIT per kg of
The Sales & Other segment had a revenue of
The performance related to the
The long-term goal of the Board of Directors is that 30-50% of earnings per share shall be paid out as a dividend. Bakkafrost's financial position is strong, with a solid balance sheet, a competitive operation, and available credit facilities.
OUTLOOK AND OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE
Market
Substantially increased supply in Q3 2025
The supply of salmon increased 11.9% in Q3 2025 compared to Q3 2024, incl. inventory movements. Without inventory movements, the supply increase was 12.2%, according to the latest estimate from Kontali Analyse.
Lower salmon prices in Q3 2025
Salmon reference prices (in NOK) for 4-5kg superior salmon were 13.1% lower this quarter compared to Q3 2024. The price reduction was driven by substantial increase in supply from several regions, most dominantly from
No growth in Q4 2025
In Q4 2025, the global supply is expected to be on the same level as in Q4 2024, excluding inventory movements. In H2 2025, the global supply is expected grow around 6%, compared to Q3 2024. For the full year 2025, the global supply is expected grow around 9%, excluding inventory movements, and in H1 2026 the global supply is expected to on the same level as H1 2025.
Bakkafrost has a strong focus on ensuring a well-balanced flow to the different markets to increase diversification and mitigate market risk. Bakkafrost operates in the main salmon markets,
Operations
Farming
The Faroese farming operation continues on a very strong trajectory, underpinned by exceptional biological performance. In Q3 2025, biology reached one of the best positions ever recorded, supported by the consistent delivery of large, high-quality smolt. The strong smolt quality is one of the drivers for the achieved growth rates, record-high feeding volumes, and exceptionally low mortality across sites. Sea lice levels remain well controlled through the continued success of the dual-freshwater treatment strategy. The overall biological performance has also translated into further improvements in the quality of the harvested fish, which continues to set new benchmarks. All these biological achievements -- very strong growth, robust fish health, and high smolt quality -- combined with increased harvest volumes, shorter cycle times of farming sites and lower smolt and feed costs, have driven further reductions in farming costs.
Freshwater
The Faroese freshwater operation continues its strong development, driven by consistent improvements in smolt quality, robustness, and production efficiency. Output of large, high-quality smolt remains on an upward trend, supporting sustainable volume growth and long-term biological strength across the value chain. The enhanced robustness of smolt is reflected in exceptionally low accumulated mortality during the first 90 days post transfer -- among the lowest levels ever recorded. This confirms the effectiveness of Bakkafrost's large-smolt strategy and the continued strengthening of biological performance. Capacity utilisation continues to increase, supporting higher production volumes and further cost efficiencies. The average weight of transferred smolt in Q3 2025 was 427g, which is 1% higher than in Q3 2024.
Current hatchery capacity enables annual production of 9,000 tonnes, equivalent to about 18 million smolt of 500g. The new hatchery in Skálavík remains on schedule for completion in late 2026, which will raise total capacity to approximately 24.4 million smolt. Operations are expected to commence in Q2 2026.
Farming
The overall biological performance in the
Freshwater
The Scottish freshwater operation continues its ramp-up, with Applecross firmly established as the core of Bakkafrost's large-smolt strategy in
Services
The smolt transfer system from Applecross has undergone a major upgrade, with the FSV Bakkanes rebuilt to handle smolt transfers, now operating similarly to its highly successful rebuild of the sister vessel Martin in the
In Q3 2025, the average weight of transferred smolt from Applecross in
Smolt transfer
Bakkafrost's expected smolt transfer in 2026 in the
| Million smolt transferred | '26e | '25 | '24 | '23 | '22 | '21 |
| FO | 20.0 | 18.5 | 17.1 | 14.2 | 14.4 | 14.4 |
| SCT | 10.0 | 7.0 | 6.0 | 9.0 | 11.0 | 11.1 |
| Avg. weight (g) | ||||||
| FO | 440 | 430 | 410 | 396 | 345 | 376 |
| SCT | 179 | 153 | 109 | 117 | 107 | 95 |
Bakkafrost expects to harvest a total of around 104,000 tonnes gutted weight in 2025. 82,000 tonnes are expected to be harvested in the
In 2026, Bakkafrost expects to harvest around 92,000 tonnes gutted weight in the
Expected harvest profile in 2026 as a % of total harvest pr. region:
| Region | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 |
| FO | 24% | 24% | 25% | 28% |
| SCT | 30% | 14% | 18% | 38% |
The estimates for harvest volumes and smolt transfers in both geographies are dependent on biological development.
Sales & VAP (Value added products)
Bakkafrost's highly flexible value chain includes state-of-the-art VAP processing capacity, which enables the company to adapt effectively to rapidly changing market situations.
As a result of changes in the Faroese revenue tax, Bakkafrost has adjusted the strategy for contracted VAP (Value-Added Products) to reduce contract exposure.
For 2026, Bakkafrost intends to sign contracts covering around 15-20% of the expected harvest volumes in the
FOF (Fishmeal, oil and feed)
The outlook of fishmeal and fish oil production is dependent on the availability of raw materials.
The ICES 2026 recommendation for blue whiting is 851 thousand tonnes, which represents a 41.2% decrease from the recommendation for 2025.
In 2026 Bakkafrost expects lower production volumes of fishmeal and fish oil as in 2025.
Bakkafrost expects the feed production at Havsbrún to be around 155,000 tonnes in 2026. Close to all of this will be sold internally to Bakkafrost's Faroese and Scottish Farming segments.
Investments
On the Capital Markets Day on
The investments in the
In
As a shared service to the Group, the investment plan includes building 2 new dual-freshwater treatment vessels in the FSV segment.
Incorporated into the investment plan is also
With the investment plan, Bakkafrost expects to sustainably grow the total annual harvest volumes to 162,000 tonnes in 2030.
Since the announcement of the 2026-2030 investment plan on the CMD in 2025, Bakkafrost has decided to let some of the investments planned for 2025 rollover into 2026 due to the weak market outlook for 2025. Consequently, the timing of other investments in the announced 2026-2030 plan have been adjusted.
Updated 2026-2030
Financial
The global salmon product market's long-term balance is likely to favour Bakkafrost. Bakkafrost has a long value chain and a cost-efficient production of high-quality salmon products and will likely maintain financial flexibility going forward.
In
Please find the Company's Q3 2025 report and the Q3 2025 presentation enclosed.
Contacts:
Regin Jacobsen , CEO ofP/F Bakkafrost : +298 235001 (mobile)-
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Dahl Jakobsen , CFO ofP/F Bakkafrost : +298 235060 (mobile)
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