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Aquaculture

Scottish Sea Farms’ first eggs fertilized on-site doing well

'The incubation unit is designed to receive eggs immediately post-stripping, giving us greater control in the earliest days of the production cycle' -- head of freshwater Rory Conn

By Undercurrent News | March 18, 2024 10:59 GMT
Rows of zoug jars within Scottish Sea Farms' egg room in Barcaldine. Credit: SSF
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