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Demand for Tilapia increases internationally

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  • Aden 10 years ago

    This GMO food, BS

  • pk 10 years ago

    Well done. For the classroom block, please do not forget toilet facilities.

  • princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago

    Little Johnny and his grandfather have gone Tilapia fishing. After a while grandpa gets thirsty and opens up his cooler for some beer. Little Johnny asks, "Grandpa can I have some beer too?"
    "Can you stick your penis in your ...
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  • Semankoka 10 years ago

    IF IT IS PROFITABLE AND DEMAND INTERNATIONALLY HAS INCREASED,THE COMPANY SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THAT AND GO FOR LOAN FROM THE BANKS.

  • CAMH 10 years ago

    Who told this man Tilapia is in demand internationally. Dig your facts. Most westerners, I mean real Caucasians dont eat it. It's those Asians, Aricans and carribeans who eat it. Caucasions eat wild or pacific salmon. It's th ...
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  • Lukas 10 years ago

    That is not entirely correct. I am a 'real caucasian' from The Netherlands (W-Europe) and I eat a lot of Tilapia because it is cheap and tastes good. Salmon tastes better (most times) but is also much more expensive.

    In an ...
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  • OSEI TUTU 10 years ago

    Thanks Lukas.The notion that Caucasians do not eat tilapia is wrong. Otherwise Restaurant Chains in the US would not have it on the menu. BTW they serve fillets of tilapia, not whole fish.

  • maame 10 years ago

    Too known. Somebody is trying to do something good and beneficial. Let's give him kudos

  • Stick house 10 years ago

    If fish farming is so lucrative why has 80% of small farms collapsed in the last 6 months? Imported tilapia is HALF the price of locally produced tilapia. I pray that this gentleman does his homework before becoming disappoin ...
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