Barramundi Group touts sale of Australian business

Earlier this year the company applied for 13 new licences but cannot bear the cost of expansion alone.

In April Barramundi Group applied for 13 new licenses to grow operations from its current volume of approximately 1,600 metric tons of yearly harvest volume into a long-term volume of 30,000 metric tons per year.
In April Barramundi Group applied for 13 new licenses to grow operations from its current volume of approximately 1,600 metric tons of yearly harvest volume into a long-term volume of 30,000 metric tons per year.Photo: YouTube/Barramundi Group
Published 2 September 2022, 06:05Updated 2 September 2022, 06:05