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P.E.I. oyster growers consider quitting as diseases devastate farms - BNN Bloomberg

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ALBERTON, P.E.I. - Oysters rattle up a conveyor belt on Bruce and Kaila Richard’s farm, as the couple sorts for survivors. Their boat is anchored over the red sands of the Dock River in western P.E.I., an area hard hit by the parasitic diseases MSX and Dermo. Pulling pan after pan from the water, the Richards realize most of their product won’t make it to market for the second year in a row. Fewer than 10 per cent of their oysters are alive so far this season, putting them among many small growers considering whether they should continue, or quit the trade. “We can’t afford to keep going lik…
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