Thailand’s black chin tilapia problem ‘will be resolved in two months’


BANGKOK: The Thai Ministry of Agriculture said the black chin tilapia issue that is affecting the country’s fish stocks will be resolved within two months.

Assistant Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives Attakorn Sirilatthayakon visited Khlong Dan Market in Samut Prakan province on Aug 3 to meet with aquaculture farmers, fishermen and distributed fishing gear to catch black chin tilapia.

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