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2010-01-12 Dutch factory runs on canoes full of fish in Gambia
DEN HELDER – It takes some getting used to: the canoes going out to sea in The Gambia don’t look anything like Dutch cutters. Nonetheless, the canoes, which are 6 to 15 metres long, bring in 20 to 40 kilos of fish per day. That quantity is enough to be processed by The Atlantic Seafood Company (Tasc) of Dutchman Michel Huijser and to be exported to Europe. “It is a matter of staying the course, but eventually we’ll end up working at a profit.”
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