Quoting from the March 7th posting by Natalia Real:
"Bell Aquaculture’s latest expansion is turning it into the largest yellow perch production facility anywhere.
The company is constructing more production and wastewater facilities on 72 acres of land near Albany, Indiana to ramp up production to 28 million fish per year by 2016.
Delaware County Commissioners contributed to the firm’s growth in Redkey, which began when Bell had only a few thousand fish in 2005, by approving a USD 16.6 million economic development revenue bond for infrastructure and wastewater work this week. That bond -- a tool used by local government to promote business development and job creation -- is no obligation on county government and is repaid by investors purchasing the issue."
Link to the FIS website
"Bell Aquaculture’s latest expansion is turning it into the largest yellow perch production facility anywhere.
The company is constructing more production and wastewater facilities on 72 acres of land near Albany, Indiana to ramp up production to 28 million fish per year by 2016.
Delaware County Commissioners contributed to the firm’s growth in Redkey, which began when Bell had only a few thousand fish in 2005, by approving a USD 16.6 million economic development revenue bond for infrastructure and wastewater work this week. That bond -- a tool used by local government to promote business development and job creation -- is no obligation on county government and is repaid by investors purchasing the issue."
Link to the FIS website
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