Chinese imports drying up Louisiana catfish industry
13th Nov 2006, 18:59 GMT
It might look homegrown, taste similar and even be labeled as such, but many consumers don't realize that the catfish on their plate is actually a Chinese import that is increasingly drying up Louisiana's catfish farming industry.
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