A project to grow 8,000 tons of Norwegian salmon from the bottoms of Costa Rican cows raises many concerns. For comparison, let’s note that this figure corresponds to 7% of France’s annual salmon imports from Norway, which is one of France’s leading suppliers. Called by the collective Dourioù Gouez (“wild waters”, in Breton), which brings together marine professionals, farmers and residents, a new demonstration against this mega-project is planned for this Saturday. First thing in the morning, at the site where the plant is to be located, in the Plouisy Industrial Zone (ZAC). Then, a few kilometers away, at 3:00 p.m., in the center of Gingam town, where the Gingamp-Paimpol city-wide (GPA) headquarters is located. Last May, the community institution almost unanimously gave the green light to the Norwegian developers of this plant for the promise to sell the 10 hectares of land that DAN has been working on until now…
Source: Le Figaro

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