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Article: The closure of trade in caviar from the Caspian and Black seas regions, coupled with the growth of luxury consumption around the globe, appears to be helping Northwest fish farmers and processors push their products into new markets.(IN THE NEWS ...)(Brief article)
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- The Food Institute Report
- Article date:
- February 6, 2006
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The closure of trade in caviar from the Caspian and Black seas regions, coupled with the growth of luxury consumption around the globe, appears to be helping Northwest fish farmers and processors push their products into new markets. Opportunity for Northwest caviar producers is coming in two different forms: salmon egg ...
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