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The joint venture between Salmones Austral and Nova Austral will lose all salmon production by 2021 as a result of the government's decision to remove all fish from the Navarro 3 fishery, Sourcefish reported on August 4.
the joint venture agreement, the two companies are expected to produce 7,000 tonnes, each 50 per cent of its output.
the base, which is adjacent to the Magellan and Atlas regions, was taken after the latest outbreak of infectious salmon anemia (ISA).
to contain the outbreak, the company initially emptied two salmon boxes worth about $700,000.
will now clean up the remaining 14 cages for the new production cycle.
$5.1 million salmon will be shipped over the next 30 days.
February, Salmones Austral and Nova Austral announced a joint venture.
it expects production to reach 12,000 tonnes by 2022.
Nova Austral, which provides fish eggs from its hatchery in Porvenir, plans to process and sell its products through its brand Sixty South, and Salmones Austral stresses that its other businesses have not been affected by the ISA outbreak.
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