In pictures: Fish farms to pull Greece out of its economic downfall
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Your support makes all the difference.Six years of deep recession have shrunk Greek economy by a quarter and shut thousands of businesses. Fish farming is seen as one of the few sectors that could help pull Greece out of its economic quagmire, if it sorts itself out first.
The sector currently employs about 20,000 people, and is one of the few industries, alongside tourism, that has enjoyed strong demand, especially by international customers.
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