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Disease tightens Indonesian shrimp supply as sellers feel prices have hit bottom

Reports of white feces syndrome in Indonesia forcing farmers to harvest shrimp early is part of cause for dropping prices, which sources feel could have hit the bottom

By Tom Seaman | June 18, 2014 08:55 BST
Shrimp pond with paddlewheel aereator on a shrimp farm in Indonesia. Photo: Herman Gunawan, Bangka, Indonesia.
Shrimp pond with paddlewheel aereator on a shrimp farm in Indonesia. Photo: Herman Gunawan, Bangka, Indonesia.
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