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Russian food ban impact

Norway trout, herring exporters get some relief as gov’t amends law to cope with Russia ban

Increases in biomass limit for farmers will delay salmon and trout harvest but will not translate into higher production, says industry representative, while higher rollover of herring quotas should provide welcome relief for pelagic exporters

By Eva Tallaksen | Aug. 22, 2014 10:52 BST
Norway trout, herring exporters get some relief as gov't amends law to cope with Russia ban
Geir Ove Ystmark, from Norway's Seafood Federation (FHL)
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