High performance hatchery feeds

from the Arctic

Why Trofi?

Trofi is a dedicated manufacturer of hatchery feeds enabling “small fish rapidly becoming large, premium fish”. Located at the edge of the Arctic, way north of the Arctic Circle, we supply high quality feed that will ensure optimum development of the fish.

Trofi produce first feeding diets for both freshwater and salt water species.

The Best Raw Materials Worldwide

Based on the experience and knowledge acquired by producing high quality raw materials for the aquaculture industry for a large number of years, we have developed our brands of first feed that may very well hold the best nutritional composition in the world.

All raw materials are supplied by sustainable stocks of wild fish living in the very cold and clean seawater off the Norwegian coast. Added freshness and production at very low temperatures this forms the basis of a superior raw material quality that in our opinion is a reflection on nature itself!

AgloNorse

AggloNorse is an agglomerated, soft and highly palatable weaning feed. AgloNorse contains phospholipids and low levels of starch and triglycerides.

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AgloNorse Extra

AggloNorse Extra is an agglomerated, soft and highly palatable early weaning, which significantly reduce the use of live feed.

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PhosphoNorse

PhosphoNorse is a high DHA rich oil, for enrichment of rotifers and artemia.

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AgloNorse MicroPellet

AgloNorse MicroPellet is a weaning/nursery diet.

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Certification

As a part of securing safety and sustainability in our range of products, we hold certification as a manufacturer of feed by GlobalG.A.P. Annual audits are performed by Bureau Veritas.

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Innovation

From the very beginning our concern has been on developing innovatory feeding protocols in order to successfully reduce the use of artemia without causing lack of growth or mal-development of the fish. For this purpose we keep a close cooperation with good customers and the Norwegian Breeding Station for Cod.