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Suez Canal Blockage Stirs Concerns Over Shrimp Prices Amid Rising Transportation Costs

In March 2021, the world watched as the Ever Given container ship blocked the Suez Canal, causing a significant surge in transportation costs. Now, the recent conflict...

Early Ban on Blue Shrimp Fishing Amidst Angostura’s Industry Turmoil

In recent years, the fishing sector in Angostura, Mexico, has been embroiled in a severe crisis that has gripped producers and stakeholders alike. A clear indication of...

Shrimpers in Georgia Grapple with Plummeting Shrimp Prices

In Georgia, United States, the once-thriving shrimping industry is facing significant challenges as shrimp prices continue to plummet. The primary culprit behind this economic downturn is the...

Gluten Detection Prompts SFA to Recall ‘Gluten-Free’ Shrimp Product from Indonesia

The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) has taken swift action by ordering the recall of a shrimp product from Indonesia after detecting the presence of gluten in it....

Croatian Fishermen Land Largest Shrimp Ever in Adriatic Waters

Croatian fishermen have reeled in the largest shrimp ever seen in the Adriatic Sea. This remarkable catch measures an astonishing 25 cm in length. The scientific community...

Peruvian Authorities Seize Over 170 Kilos of Shrimp in Surprise Operation

In a recent series of operations carried out by the National Police of Peru, in collaboration with the Regional Production Management, authorities have confiscated over 170 kilograms...

Rice and Shrimp Seeds Return From Space with Promises of Agricultural Advancement

In China, 8,696 Nanxian rice and shrimp seeds made a historic journey into space aboard the Shenzhou 16 spacecraft. This momentous event has paved the way for...

U.S. Department of Commerce Commits $42M to Aid Fishery Disaster Recovery

The U.S. Department of Commerce has allocated more than USD 42 million in funding to address the impact of fishery disasters in various regions. This allocation, announced...

Sao Ta Foods Reports Strong Q4 2023 Revenue Growth

In the fourth quarter of 2023, Sao Ta Foods in Vietnam reported a net revenue of nearly VND 1,253 billion (USD 51.04 million), showcasing a 3.4% increase...

Honduras Lodges Formal Complaint Against Mexico’s Shrimp Closure

Foreign Minister Enrique Reina of Honduras has announced the country's intent to file a formal complaint with Mexican diplomatic authorities regarding the recent closure of shrimp in...

Kolkata Port Exports Face Geopolitical Tensions

Kolkata port, serving as a crucial gateway to eastern India, is currently grappling with a series of challenges that are poised to disrupt trade activities. Officials have...

Mexican Fishers Hopeful for Reduction in Shrimp Imports

The Mexican fishing sector expresses optimism about the potential cessation of shrimp imports from Central and South America, primarily due to concerns about unfair competition stemming from...

Foreign Companies Turn Down Mexican Shrimp

Foreign companies have rejected the purchase of Mexican shrimp, sending shockwaves through the local shrimp industry. Jorge Luis Romo Perea, the vice president of the Federation of...

Redfish Fishery Reopens, Offering Hope to Struggling Shrimp Harvesters

After nearly three decades, the commercial redfish fishery is set to reopen in Quebec and Atlantic Canada, according to Fisheries Minister Diane Lebouthillier's recent announcement. The reopening...

Vietnamese Shrimp Industry Prepares for a Challenging 2024

The year 2023 posed significant challenges for Vietnamese shrimp exporters as they faced high inflation in various export markets, reduced purchasing power, falling shrimp prices, and tough...

From Fish to Shrimp: DATAJ’s Recipe for Success in Aquaculture

The Philippines is determined to establish its presence in the agricultural sector, particularly in the realm of high-quality seafood production. Leading the charge in this endeavor is...

Thousands of Jobs at Risk as Mexico Restricts Honduran Shrimp

Mexico's recent restriction on shrimp imports from Central America is expected to result in substantial job losses and economic setbacks for the region. Wilmer Cruz, president of...

Rising Tide of Illegal Shrimp Enclosures Threatens Agricultural Heartland

Lands that were once lush with crops like rice and jute have been transformed into brackish shrimp enclosures in the Satkhira District, Bangladesh. While the shrimp business...

India Adopts Cutting-Edge Technology to Combat Shrimp Diseases

The battle against diseases like the dreaded white spot virus has always been a challenging one. Rapid detection is crucial, as this virus can wipe out an...

Canada’s Shrimp Industry Holds Its Breath as Minister’s Decision Nears

The fate of Canada's shrimp industry hangs in the balance as Member of the House of Commons, Diane Lebouthillier, is set to announce a pivotal decision that...

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Sonora Shrimpers in Dire Straits

The coastal town of Paredoncito in Sonora, Mexico, is facing what many consider the...

From Rice Fields to Global Markets: Ca Mau Embraces Sustainability

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Whiteleg Shrimp Drives Vietnam’s $2.8 Billion Export Boom

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The Struggle to Save Texas Shrimp

October marks National Seafood Month, and the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) has seized...

Honduras’ Shrimp Diplomacy: A New Era of Cooperation with China

The export of high-quality white shrimp from Honduras to China signals a pivotal moment...