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Agri-Biz & Commodities - Aquaculture
Cloudy prospects

K.K. Mustafah

DWINDLING CATCH and lack of government support have hit the fortunes of Chinese fishing net owners in Kochi. Water pollution, country boats engaged in fishing and sand erosion have dwindled the share of Chinese nets, making their future uncertain.

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