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Shrimp farming in India is at a crossroads’: ‘Harmful’ development threatens the sector


Significant changes have been made over the course of the shrimp industry’s history to spur on growth. The same must be done now in India.

Frozen shrimp, which earned INR 431.4 billion (€4.8 billion/$5.5 billion) in the 2022/2023 financial year, retained its position as India's most significant seafood export, accounting for a share of 41 percent in quantity and 67.7 percent of earnings, according to figures from India's Marine Products Export Development Authority.
Frozen shrimp, which earned INR 431.4 billion (€4.8 billion/$5.5 billion) within the 2022/2023 monetary 12 months, retained its place as India’s most vital seafood export, accounting for a share of 41 % in amount and 67.7 % of earnings, based on figures from India’s Marine Merchandise Export Growth Authority.Photograph: Bhavesh Bhati

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