Indefinite closure? What oyster shutdown means for Christmas
SA’s oyster growers may miss out on the Christmas lucrative trade period – with no end in sight to the Coffin Bay closure.
SA’s oyster growers may miss out on the Christmas lucrative trade period – with no end in sight to the Coffin Bay closure.
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Areas outside Coffin Bay are losing orders and workers are being stood down after a gastro-like illness forced the closure of SA’s famous oyster farms.
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