Royal Greenland A/S
Location
Grønland
Founded
1989-11-01
Website
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2025-02-05 (euronews.com)
In the face of growing US and China, Greenland pressures that investing the most in the territory |
The national debate on Groelândia's independence will take into account the negotiation of better conditions in its relationship with Denmark and the guarantee of a more significant investment by the EU.
Read more2024-09-11 (sermitsiaq.ag)
Royal Greenland is investing heavily in seaweed
Royal Greenland is betting on a future seaweed adventure and continues to work on developing methods in seaweed production at the pilot plant at Maniitsoq.
Read more2024-05-24 (weareaquaculture.com)
Greenland's new fisheries law: "day of mourning", says Polar Seafood
Greenland's new fisheries law: "day of mourning", says Polar Seafood. New quota-cutting legislation could lead to "drastic savings" measures, says Royal Greenland, while Polar Seafood warns of factory closures, job losses, and a freeze on investments.
Read more2022-10-31 (fiskerforum.com)
Investing in seaweed - FiskerForum
Royal Greenland is investing heavily in seaweed cultivation. After several years of experiments, Royal Greenland is ready to grow seaweed commercially. Investment has already gone into a seaweed plant at Maniitsoq, but this is just the beginning as the company...
Read more2022-03-02 (intrafish.com)
Royal Greenland the latest company to stop trading with Russia
The decision will negatively impact both Royal Greenland and its Russian joint venture partner Agama Royal Greenland, but top executive 'supports the decision 1
Read more(cnv-medien.de)
Greenlanders will soon be packing their shrimp in Cuxhaven CNV Media
CUXHAVEN. 8,000 tons of arctic crabs per year: Royal Greenland, the world market leader for North Atlantic fish, is investing four million euros in the new premises on President-Herwig-Straße and creating 50 new jobs.
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