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LORESTAN'S FISH OUTPUT OVERVIEW
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According to "Tehran Times", last year, a total of 5,321 tons of
warm-water and cold-water fishes were produced in fish ponds of
Lorestan. Most of Lorestan's fish farms raise rainbow trout and
various dace species. Meanwhile, some 40 million rainbow trout
fingerlings were produced and distributed among fish farmers of
Lorestan and other provinces. The industry als...
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