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 * what does the P/F stand for? 2604:3D08:9B77:AB00:C988:4F6B:C646:8A20 (talk) 19:07, 15 December 2023 (UTC)

Bakkafrost Summary page
P/F Bakkafrost (OSE: BAKKA) is a Faroese seafood company producing farmed salmon from multiple locations in the Faroe Islands and Scotland. The headquarter is based in Glyvrar on the island of Eysturoy in the Faroe Islands. Bakkafrost is the largest fish farming company and the largest private employer in the Faroe Islands and the 3rd largest fish farming in Scotland. Bakkafrost – the multi-award-winning salmon producer – is committed to a greener future. CEO Regin Jacobsen introduced the Healthy Living Plan, which focuses on key areas, such as healthy environment and healthy communities to make the environment, the business and the employees flourish equally. Moreover, Bakkafrost’ s initiative to give back to the community, establishing a bio-waste processing facility that sustained 1,200 households alone in 2020 in the Faroe Islands. Bakkafrost upholds the most relevant certifications in the industry, ASC, BAP, Global G.A.P., Kosher, etc. User110022 (talk) 16:48, 14 March 2024 (UTC)

Bakkafrost Introduction
Bakkafrost was founded in 1968 by three brothers, Martin, Hans, and Róland Jacobsen, commonly known as "á Bakka" (i.e. Hans á Bakka) - a reference to the region, Á Bakka, where they are from. Since 1989 the CEO is Regin Jacobsen - the son of Hans Jacobsen - also known in the Faroe Islands as Regin á Bakka. Reign has been awarded for his leadership at Bakkafrost and for his efforts and contribution to sustainable development. The current CFO is Høgni Dahl Jakobsen, the son of Martin Jakobsen. User110022 (talk) 16:49, 14 March 2024 (UTC)

Bakkafrost Early Days
Bakkafrost initially focused on catching and processing herring in the Faroese fjords, offering spiced and marinated herring fillets. By 1972, the company expanded with the construction of a second processing plant in Glyvrar. In 1977, Bakkafrost diversified its operations by packaging flatfish from other Faroese fish producers for the UK market. This strategic move aimed to stabilize the business in response to declining herring volumes. The year 1979 marked a significant shift as Bakkafrost ventured into fish farming, becoming one of the pioneering companies in the Faroe Islands to do so. Subsequently, in the 1980s, the company embarked on the development of processing blue whiting into mince and surimi within the Faroe Islands. However, the blue whiting stock experienced a drastic decline in 1990, leading to financial challenges for Bakkafrost and the entire sector. In response, P/F Bakkafrost was officially incorporated as SP/F Faroe Salmon in 1986 by Jón Purkhús and Heini Gregersen. This marked the commencement of farmed salmon and smolt production for the company. User110022 (talk) 16:49, 14 March 2024 (UTC)