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Oyster farmers change product origin name in nod to Black Lives Matter movement

Last year, during the height of the Black Lives Matter protests, a small group of oyster farmers in Tasmania were listening — and doing their bit to push for change at a local level.
Key points:
- Tasmanian oyster farmers say their decision was in part due to customer feedback in the wake of the Black Lives Matter Movement
- The Blackman Bay oyster growing area has been renamed Boomer Bay, but stays unchanged on maps
- The name change follows a raft of announced dual name changes
The South East Growers Group unanimously voted to change the name of its growing area — from Blackman Bay to Boomer Bay — after concerns were raised by customers overseas that it had racial connotations.
The president of the South East Growers Group Ellen…
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