Breeding better fish for aquaculture production
date:May 16, 2013
es with delivery or quality, then follows up progress of the fish over time.

We collect growth and health information from customers to help us improve fish performance each year, and the new genetic developments mean that our fish will be even better in future and enable us to make a meaningful contribution to world food security, said Drynan.
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