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Greece aquaculture restructuring

New law promises to cut red tape, speed up license application for Greek fish farmers

Amid tough times for Greece's aquaculture, industry welcomes new law that could cut time needed to obtain a license from three years to just one year, and hopes it will boost for sector's competitiveness

By Eva Tallaksen | Sept. 10, 2014 09:16 BST
Banks take control of Nireus
A Nireus Aquaculture fish farm, Greece.
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