Sterling Sturgeon California’s Sustainable Farmed Fish Fills The Need For Demand
Sterling farms White Sturgeon for caviar in an environmentally responsible manner.
(UNITED STATES, 4/13/2019)
Sterling Sturgeon has a year-round supply of sustainable farmed White Sturgeon for seafood distributors and chefs. As the demand for sustainable seafood and traceability in farming continues to grow, Sturgeon is a valued choice.
As chefs have started to demand sustainable seafood from their fish purveyors, Sterling can fill this requirement. As the pioneers in aqua-farming for the breed, they have been raising farmed sustainable White Sturgeon in California for over 35 years.
Capable of producing up to 300 metric tons of Sturgeon in a single calendar year, Sterling seeks to move upwards of 80,000 lbs of the fish per month to their partners. Sterling implemented the practice of raising the fish in optimal c...
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