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Boston Sword sees Gulf shrimp, more skin-pack as 2024 growth drivers

Boston Sword sees Gulf shrimp from parent company Fortune's plant in Alabama as a growth driver, in addition to the added capacity for skin-packs it created with $12m plant investment

By Tom Seaman | March 10, 2024 11:14 GMT
Boston Sword & Tuna's head office and plant. Credit: Tom Seaman
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