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‘Twice as much brackish water as AP’: the vast shrimp potential for India’s West Bengal

India's second-largest shrimp-producing state contains hundreds of thousands of hectares of brackish water as yet unused for aquaculture, while there are ongoing efforts to improve regional processing and hatchery facilities

By Dan Gibson | April 3, 2023 10:28 BST
Rajarshi Banerji, regional president of West Bengal for the Seafood Exporters Association of India (SEAI). Credit: Dan Gibson/ Undercurrent News
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