BAP Spotlight Story: Yumbah Aquaculture
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This Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) spotlight story features Yumbah Aquaculture, Australia’s largest privately owned aquaculture company that produces abalone, mussels, oysters and Yellowtail Kingfish. Yumbah currently has oyster farms and a processing plant certified to BAP standards. GSA: What inspired you to become involved in the seafood industry? Yumbah Aquaculture: At Yumbah, our inspiration comes […] The post BAP Spotlight Story: Yumbah Aquaculture appeared first on Global Seafood Alliance .
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