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Sturgeon and caviar could replace “king salmon” in Chile’s aquaculture

Thursday, November 26th 2009 - 13:12 UTC
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“King salmon” which for many years helped prop the Chilean economy could be coming to an end. Last November 15, following fifteen years of failed tests, finally white sturgeons were procreated in captivity for the first time in Chile. Read full article

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  • Jeff

    I am glad to hear that Sturgeon are being farmed in Chile for 2 reasons. Now you do not depend on one specie and Sturgeon will be farmed where wild stocks will not have the pressure.

    Nov 27th, 2009 - 02:40 am - Link - Report abuse 0

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