Like many salmon farmers globally, Salmones Camanchaca saw the coronavirus pandemic depress its Q2 2020 results as extraordinarily low prices left their mark on the Chilean farmer's bottom line.
As a result of the sharply depressed market for Atlantic salmon, Camanchaca's earnings before interest, depreciation and amortization fell from $4.6 million in Q2 2019 to a loss of $5.8m for the second quarter of 2020 [...]
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