Sustainable Aquaculture Project: Argentina makes the first export to Japan of Rainbow Trout

Published 2022년 6월 16일

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Argentina's Minister of Agriculture, Julián Domínguez, announced the beginning of trout exports to Japan, a project involving companies Newsan and Salmon Trout and costing 22 million dollars. This initiative, part of the Sustainable Aquaculture Project, aims to produce 13,000 tons of trout over five years, for both domestic and international markets, potentially replacing imports from Chile. The project, supported by the state, is expected to create 250 new jobs and involve the creation of a new processing plant in Bariloche.
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The Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries of the Nation, Julián Domínguez, received the directors of the Argentine companies Newsan and Salmon Trout that, with a total investment of 22 million dollars, undertake the first export of trout from Argentina to Japan. Arco Iris belonging to the Sustainable Aquaculture Project Share on social networks It is a joint effort between the agricultural portfolio, the technical teams of both companies and the provincial governments of Río Negro and Neuquén. In this sense, Minister Julián Domínguez stated: "This is proof that all national production is stronger and more sustainable if it is achieved with the accompaniment of the State." "Like fishing, aquaculture is beginning to mark a deep path of growth towards all the world's markets, aiming to produce more proteins and creating more jobs in our territory," he added. In this regard, the Undersecretary of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Carlos Liberman, highlighted: "Since 2020, ...

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