McIntosh sees 2024 global shrimp output dipping below 5m metric tons, with Ecuador down
Falling production from three largest shrimp farming countries will see global output come down around 5% y-o-y to 4.89m metric tons, says Robins McIntosh
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Undercurrent News was reporting live from the Global Shrimp Forum, held Sept. 3-5 in Utrecht, the Netherlands
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