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Fewer premature fish deaths boost NZ King Salmon

Future fish mortality rate remains an unknown for NZ King Salmon.

Jenny Ruth
Thu, 02 Nov 2017

New Zealand King Salmon is attributing its upgraded profit guidance to a number of one-off factors but it’s starting to look as if the bonus of having fewer fish dying prematurely could be more of a permanent improvement.

The company says it now expects operating profit in the year ending June

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Jenny Ruth
Thu, 02 Nov 2017
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