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Dias acknowledges banks ordered biomass assessment by Akvaplan-Niva

Greek bass and bream farmer is first to recognize existence of biomass assessment by Norwegian consultancy, saying it was condition in deal with banks to restructure debt

By Eva Tallaksen | Feb. 13, 2014 10:18 GMT
New Greek bankruptcy law could ease restructuring of struggling fish farmers
Gilthead seabream. Photo by Claude Valette.
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