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Analysis

Imported broodstock no panacea for China’s shrimp production problems

Chinese shrimp production is expected to be similar to last year, but as Chinese farmers seed their ponds, many fret about poor quality shrimp larvae

By Louis Harkell | March 15, 2017 09:29 GMT
Global Blue Technologies' shrimp broodstock development and shrimp production center in Rockport, Texas. Credit GBT
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