AquaBounty salmon: the first genetically engineered food animal for sale to humans is a hit with eaters

AquaBounty GMO salmon is a huge hit in Canada. Five tons have been sold since it came on the market a few months ago, reports The Guardian.

Originally developed by a group of Canadian scientists at Newfoundland's Memorial University, the salmon can grow twice as fast as conventionally farmed Atlantic salmon, reaching adult size in some 18 months as compared to 30 months. The product also requires 75% less feed to grow to the size of wild salmon, reducing its carbon footprint by up to 25 times, the company has claimed.

In recent months, approximately five tonnes of GM salmon has been sold in Canada at a market price of US$5.30 per pound, AquaBounty said in a statement. "The sale and discussions with potential buyers clearly demonstrate that customers want our fish, and we look forward to increasing our production capacity to meet demand," said Ronald Stotish, the company's CEO.

Coming next: GM cows, chickens and pigs, and "Some 30 other species of GM fish."

Image: The Guardian.