High mortality of fish at the unnamed Mpumalanga fish farm, not for any other reason than neglect. Its stories like this that give the aquaculture sector a bad name. Photo: NSPCA
During a recent inspection of a government-backed fish farm in Mpumalanga growing Mozambique Tilapia, the National Council of SPCA’s (NSPCA) found thousands of dead fish and other ‘alarming conditions’ that it says, “were deeply concerning”.
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