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IRAN: FINGERLINGS RELEASED IN CHAHARMAHAL-O BAKHTIARI FISH FARMS.(Brief Article)
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March 14, 2005
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According to "Tehran Times", on the eve of spring, some 22 million trout fingerlings were released in 108 fish farms in Chaharmahal-o Bakhtiari Province. The province has brought about some 4,360 tons of trout fingerlings this year, showing 300% increase compared with the same period last year. C...
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FINGERLINGS RELEASED IN CHAHARMAHAL-O BAKHTIARI FISH FARMS
Info-Prod Research (Middle East)
; According to "Tehran Times", on the eve of spring, some 22 million trout fingerlings were released in 108 fish farms in Chaharmahal-o Bakhtiari Province. The province has brought about some 4,360 tons of trout fingerlings this year, showing 300% increase compared with the same period last year.
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IRAN: FINGERLINGS RELEASED IN CHAHARMAHAL-O BAKHTIARI FISH FARMS.(Brief Article)
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; According to Tehran Times , on the eve of spring, some 22 million trout fingerlings were released in 108 fish farms in Chaharmahal-o Bakhtiari Province. The province has brought about some 4,360 tons of trout fingerlings this year, showing 300% increase compared with the same period last year.
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