Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing-related Issues & News => Topic started by: clarki on May 15, 2014, 12:57:05 PM
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http://www.vancouversun.com/life/Salmon+grown+land+based+tanks+come+market/9839481/story.html (http://www.vancouversun.com/life/Salmon+grown+land+based+tanks+come+market/9839481/story.html)
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read that this morning too. Great news by people who want to make a positive in Salmon farming. Should be hearing from netpenbawb et al, chastising the whole affair. With references to his "I hate any other way of fish farming web sites" like Farmstalesalmon.
But good on Kuterra for taking the high ground. Who would want a mushy antibiotic and pesticide laced fish over what Kuterra is doing. Other than Bawb, Dave, Steve, and Abscon. :o
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read that this morning too. Great news by people who want to make a positive in Salmon farming. Should be hearing from netpenbawb et al, chastising the whole affair. With references to his "I hate any other way of fish farming web sites" like Farmstalesalmon.
But good on Kuterra for taking the high ground. Who would want a mushy antibiotic and pesticide laced fish over what Kuterra is doing. Other than Bawb, Dave, Steve, and Abscon. :o
I thought some that you mentioned above said some time ago this way of doing things was going to fail?
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I thought some that you mentioned above said some time ago this way of doing things was going to fail?
And one said it tasted fine ;D ...@$3.99 per 100g. I suggest this particular product is going to take some time to be marketed for a reasonable profit. I think two years should be enough time to evaluate the viability of Kuterra, then we will see how long the funders want to stay aboard.
Fwiw, I wish cc salmon farming well.
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I thought some that you mentioned above said some time ago this way of doing things was going to fail?
Sounds like you need to refresh your memory about what "some that you mentioned above" said and while doing so, bear in mind the obvious fact that the challenge is to make the business profitable. Rearing the fish is the easy part and especially so when you're spending $7 million somebody gave to you to do so. Doing it repeatedly while covering your costs and making a profit is where the problems come in to it and even a starry-eyed cheerleader like you has to acknowledge that hasn't yet been accomplished.
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Here we go ::)
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Sounds like you need to refresh your memory about what "some that you mentioned above" said and while doing so, bear in mind the obvious fact that the challenge is to make the business profitable. Rearing the fish is the easy part and especially so when you're spending $7 million somebody gave to you to do so. Doing it repeatedly while covering your costs and making a profit is where the problems come in to it and even a starry-eyed cheerleader like you has to acknowledge that hasn't yet been accomplished.
Thanks, I have been called a lot in 71 years but a first, being a starry-eyed cheerleader, does that make me a star? ;D ;D ;D
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No Chris, it's your television career that made you a star.