Trout threat recedes
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29/06/2003
Good news for trout lovers, especially Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. A mysterious viral disease that left thousands of trout dead in the Kullu valley of Himachal Pradesh has been identified and controlled, assert a group of Norwegian scientists.
About 15 metric tonnes of rainbow trout died in the state's various fish farms in 2002-2003. A team from Norway arrived and identified the disease as being caused by the Irrido virus. They have recommend the setting up of a national pathological laboratory for the farms.
Rainbow trout was first introduced in Himachal fish farms in 1996 in collaboration with Norway. An adult fish can grow up to a length of 32 centimetres. Connoisseurs insist it is the tastiest fish on earth.
The Norwegian team has now declared the infected fish "fit for human consumption', but perhaps it is a bit too late. Vajpayee returned from his summer vacation in the Kullu valley without satiating his palate.
About 15 metric tonnes of rainbow trout died in the state's various fish farms in 2002-2003. A team from Norway arrived and identified the disease as being caused by the Irrido virus. They have recommend the setting up of a national pathological laboratory for the farms.
Rainbow trout was first introduced in Himachal fish farms in 1996 in collaboration with Norway. An adult fish can grow up to a length of 32 centimetres. Connoisseurs insist it is the tastiest fish on earth.
The Norwegian team has now declared the infected fish "fit for human consumption', but perhaps it is a bit too late. Vajpayee returned from his summer vacation in the Kullu valley without satiating his palate.