random but interesting visit today, an ornamental fish farm that grew into a ~$70M global company. started as a small family operation in the 80s, now exports worldwide, runs its own labs, and has crazy operational depth. all of this in a space with zero hype and no “tech startup” vibes.
kinda made me think, are niche, unsexy industries actually better places to build long-term businesses?
visited that Qian Hu Fish Farm, insane place
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Posted by Historical-Ebb-4745
3 Comments
Yes
My feelings is that usually the “Tech Startup vibes” comes from companies that are looking to be sold or are looking for investments.
Yes. Established demand and supply chains.
All you need to do is improve execution. Faster, cheaper or better.