PIONEER, Ohio — AquaBounty Technologies lost another $3.4 million during the second quarter of 2025 and continues “to pursue strategic alternatives for our Ohio Farm Project,” meaning the nation’s largest indoor salmon-rearing facility, which it had once planned to build on the outskirts of the Williams County village of Pioneer, Ohio.
The information was contained in a news release the company issued this week.
The company’s $3.4 million net loss for the second quarter included a $1.2 million non-cash asset impairment charge related to certain equipment originally intended for the Pioneer project, AquaBounty said.
“During the second quarter, we continued to sell available Ohio Equipment Assets to generate cash for the Company,” a statement of AquaBounty Chief Financial Officer and int