MCO exposes flaws in fisheries supply chain, damaging livelihood - fishermen association

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MCO exposes flaws in fisheries supply chain, damaging livelihood - fishermen association
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CORONAVIRUS | Among the issues, middlemen are not buying catches as many markets are closed or have limited operating hours.

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