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Low demand, high feed costs mean India expects weak second shrimp crop

Shrimp hatcheries have seen very limited stocking volumes from vannamei farmers for the next crop, put off by low prices and high farming costs and mortality levels

By Dan Gibson | July 29, 2022 10:49 BST
India shrimp farm Indian Credit: Lloyd Vas/Shutterstock, https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/chinchinim-goaindia-july-29-2018-manmade-1146036374
Credit: Lloyd Vas/Shutterstock
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