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Seychelles Should Focus More On Fisheries Sector, New Minister Says

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[Seychelles News Agency] Seychelles should focus more on a sector it has control over -- fisheries -- to sustain its economy in view of the current dire economic situation as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the minister for fisheries said Thursday.

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