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Russian Aquaculture reports 2020 drop in volumes, sales

Abnormally low water temperatures in the first half of the year resulted in a slow growth rate, forcing a chunk of the harvest to be delayed until 2021

By Undercurrent News | Feb. 4, 2021 09:57 GMT
Russian Aquaculture operates salmon and sea trout farms in the Barents Sea. Credit: Russian Aquaculture
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