”A foreseeable salmon market with long-term contracts”.

Now, think about this little sentence represents. For many, this represents something boring.

It could mean that the stimulation of price negotiations between fish producer, exporter and buyer throughout each week will be gone.

Or perhaps even worse for those addicted to this way of doing business: The almost euphoric feeling of gambling and lottery fever late on a Friday afternoon, where seller and buyer near the climax before the decision for 2 cents more, or 2 cents less a kilo is made before the market closes for the weekend will be lost forever.

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