
BioMar teams up with supplier to help UK land farmers cut emissions
Salmon feed producer BioMar has formed a partnership with agricultural commodities supplier Cefetra to encourage UK crop farmers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and consequently cut fish farming’s carbon footprint.
While aquaculture already has one of the lowest feed conversion ratios in animal farming, more than 80% of the sector’s emissions are linked to feed and raw material sourcing. Reducing these emissions and improving supply chain resilience is therefore a shared challenge.
BioMar said that by combining its aquaculture expertise with Cefetra’s agriculture knowledge, the companies are addressing this challenge head-on. The collaboration focuses on cutting emissions at the source, supporting farmers in the transition to regenerative practices, and strengthening the link between crop production and fish farming.

The initiative, starting in the UK, targets the carbon footprint of ingredients such as wheat, which form an essential part of fish diets. Through Cefetra Ecosystem Services, launched in 2023 in partnership with Soil Capital, UK farmers are supported in adopting practices that improve soil health and deliver verified carbon removals. Farmers are financially rewarded for these improvements, reducing the risks of transition while enabling companies like BioMar to meet climate targets through measurable, on-the-ground results.
Aggregating demand
James Neilson, supply chain director at Cefetra Ecosystem Services, said: “Cefetra’s unique position allows us to aggregate demand from hundreds of buyers across industries. This enables us to create long-term solutions that put soil health and carbon removals at the core. With our deep knowledge of the supply chain, we can ensure improvements on the farm translate into real climate benefits for downstream sectors like aquaculture.”
Ivana Russo, formulations manager and sustainability lead at BioMar UK, said that by partnering with Cefetra Ecosystem Services, the company is reducing emissions where it matters most, while supporting farmers and building more resilient food systems.
“This collaboration is an important step towards meeting our science-based climate targets and delivering low-carbon feed solutions to our customers.”