There Are Already CSAs and Cow Shares, Why Not Fish?
"The best way to get fresh fish could also throw the fishing industry a line. Community-supported fisheries hold promise for consumers and fishermen." [Boston Globe]... More
"The best way to get fresh fish could also throw the fishing industry a line. Community-supported fisheries hold promise for consumers and fishermen." [Boston Globe]... More
Or, 'I Believe They're Sinking Down' Catfish farming, which was one of the few bright spots in the Mississippi Delta economy, is grinding to a halt at an alarming pace, according to the New York Times. It is a victim of the rapid rise in feed costs; corn and soybean prices have tripled in the last two years. Catfish farmers simply cannot afford to buy food for their fish and are draining their ponds. “It’s a dead business,” said John Dillard, who pioneered the commercial farming of catfish in the late 1960s. Last year Dillard & Company raised 11 million fish. Next year it will raise none. People can eat imported fish, Mr. Dillard said, just as they use imported... More