The future of a planned $2 billion mega-prawn farm in northern Australia looks set to be decided by the end of the year, with its directors counting the cost of "tough" coronavirus and financial setbacks. The ambitious aquaculture development, Project Sea Dragon, has been touted by government leaders as a game-changing booster for the Northern Territory's (NT) ailing economy, but works have been in stand by due to global pandemic.
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