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The government of Argentina intends to increase the production of mussels

Published Nov 8, 2022

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A new agreement in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, will enable the local aquaculture industry to cover the costs of sanitary analysis for shellfish crops, reducing the reliance on laboratories in Buenos Aires. The funding from the agreement will be used to purchase equipment and consumables for local analysis, with NewSan Food planning to invest in mussel cultivation and expect to produce 10,000 tons in three years.
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“This agreement is important for the development of aquaculture in Tierra del Fuego, as it allows you to cover the cost of sanitary analysis of the shellfish crop so that all products that will be harvested in the future in the province do not depend on logistics from Buenos Aires to the Senasa laboratories,” the deputy minister emphasized. fisheries and aquaculture Carlos Lieberman. "Thus, it will be safe to analyze, harvest and sell locally, from the province, reducing the time and cost of transportation." The funding received under the agreement will be used to purchase various equipment and consumables, including an automated microplate fluorometer, an inverted binocular microscope, a WiFi high-resolution digital color camera for microscopes, a portable pH meter, a digital ventilated microcentrifuge, a multi-parameter oceanographic probe or meteorological station. Also, according to the Deputy ...
Source: Fishretail

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