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Experts Weigh in on Shrimp’s Impact on Health

In the ongoing debate about the health implications of consuming shrimp, nutrition professionals provide varied perspectives on whether this seafood delicacy is a boon or a bane...

How Toxic Gases Imperil Shrimp Farms

As toxic gases pose a significant challenge for shrimp farmers, impacting their growth and development. Ammonia (NH3), nitrite (NO2), and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) are the most prevalent...

Shrimp Market Expected to Reach USD 54.6 Billion by 2027

The shrimp market is projected to reach USD 54.6 billion by 2027, according to a recent report by Allied Market Research, demonstrating a Compound Annual Growth Rate...

Norway’s Aquaculture Market Projected to Hit 2.5 Million Tons by 2028

IMARC Group's recent report, titled "Norway Aquaculture Market: Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity, and Forecast 2023-2028," sheds light on the growth and sustainability initiatives within the...

Shrimp Crisis Hits Tonalá as Fishermen Report Zero Production

The shrimp fishery in Tonalá, Mexico, is currently experiencing an unprecedented challenge, with fishermen reporting a significant decline in shrimp production. In recent days, not a single...

Ca Mau Province Surpasses USD 1.2 Billion Milestone in Shrimp Exports

Ca Mau's strategic utilization of its natural resources and untapped potential has led to substantial growth and success across various sectors, with a particular focus on fisheries—a...

Heavy Rainfall Causes Shrimp Pond Flooding in West Bangka

In West Bangka, Indonesia, a village road connecting to Teluk Limau Village has temporarily become impassable. The unfortunate incident was triggered by heavy rainfall, causing the asphalt-covered...

South Sulawesi Distributes 100 Million Shrimp Seeds for Economic Growth

The South Sulawesi Provincial Government in Indonesia, led by the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, is implementing impactful initiatives to boost the local economy, with a...

Aquaculturists Demand Action on Shrimp Imports

Fishermen and aquaculturists have come together in a wave of mobilization, uniting in solidarity for the cause of supporting Mexican shrimp. The focal point of their demand...

Bangladesh Coast Guard Seize 4,900 Kg of Poisonous Shrimp

In a recent operation conducted by the Bangladesh Coast Guard (BCG) and the Department of Fisheries, a significant amount of jelly-pushed shrimp, weighing approximately 4,900 kilograms, was...

Vietnam’s Tech-Driven Growth Amid Global Competition

Vietnam is actively embracing technological advancements and strategic planning to navigate the challenges and establish a unique trajectory for its future growth. Despite being available in over...

Million-Dollar Investment Spurs 60% Growth in Aquaculture Center

Honduras reported a shrimp production of 131 million pounds in 2023, as revealed by data from the National Association of Aquaculturists of Honduras (Andah). 61% of this...

Shrimp Stocks Surge in India as Ecuador Battles Narco Gang Terror

Ecuador's President, Daniel Noboa Azin, has declared a state of emergency in response to the nation grappling with an unprecedented level of gang-related violence, prompting urgent measures...

Turkey’s Aquaculture Sector Hits $3.5 Billion in Exports

In 2023, Turkey's Aquaculture and Animal Products Sector celebrated a significant milestone, as exports soared to an impressive 3.5 billion USD. Undoubtedly, the Aquaculture Sector emerged as...

Angostura’s Blue Shrimp Production Plummets by 80%

Fishermen in Angostura, Mexico, particularly those operating in Santa María Bay, are facing a challenging situation as the production of blue shrimp has seen a significant decline....

US Shrimp Imports Soar to Record Levels

In November 2023, the United States experienced a surge in shrimp imports, with data from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) revealing a notable 11%...

Toxic Threat: Pesticides Imperil Dong Nai’s Aquatic Life and Water Source

Residents along the Dong Nai River in Vietnam have been silently enduring the environmental repercussions of pesticide dumping since 1994 and 1995. Fearful of potential retaliation, they...

Trinidad and Tobago Ministry Launches Four-Day Aquaculture Program for Public Education

The Ministry of Agriculture, Land, and Fisheries in Trinidad and Tobago is set to launch a four-day program offering free courses in aquaculture, beginning on January 26,...

Tiwi Islands Embrace Indigenous-led Sustainable Prawn Farming

In collaboration with Tiwi Resources and the Portaminni Trust, CSIRO, among the world's largest and most diverse scientific research organisations, is making strides in advancing a prawn...

Moored Vessels Trigger Plant Closures in Mazatlán

In Mazatlán, Mexico, the majority of shrimp vessels are moored, disrupting the supply chain and causing a domino effect that is impacting the livelihoods of many. The...

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Russia’s Shrimp Harvest Hits New Highs

Russia’s domestic shrimp production has seen a significant uptick. The Russian Federal Fisheries Agency...

Sinking Stocks: The Crisis Threatening Mexico’s Shrimp Industry

Mexico’s shrimp fishery faces a mounting crisis driven by the proliferation of cloned or...

Georgia’s Shrimp Industry Struggles to Compete with Foreign Imports and Climate Change

Shrimp are a staple of Georgia's coastal cuisine, often celebrated in local festivals and...

The Economic Ripple Effects of US Tariffs on Vietnam’s Seafood Hub

Vietnam's seafood industry confronts a fresh hurdle as US President Donald Trump delays reciprocal...

Venezuela’s Shrimp Sector Falters After Expropriation and Fire

A fire at a shrimp processing plant in Venezuela has cast a harsh light...

Drones Transform Cambodian Rice Fields into High-Tech Farms

In the lush rice paddies of Cambodia’s Takeo province, an unusual scene unfolds: drones...