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    Some states in India develop white shrimp farming

    • Last Update: 2021-10-19
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    News from SeafoodMedia on September 28, under the continuous demand of overseas markets, Indian white shrimp is slowly becoming the main product of aquaculture in the country
    .
     
    In 2020-2021, India exported 590,000 tons of frozen shrimp, valued at Rs 32,520 crore
    .
    States such as Andhra Pradesh in India have been cultivating this species extensively
    .

     
    Although many states have switched from tiger prawns to P.
    vannamei due to high production and profit margins over the years, Kerala has not yet developed the potential of P.
    vannamei farming
    .
     
    The Aquaculture Development Agency of Kerala (ADAK) recently conducted demonstration farming at its Ayiramthengu farm and harvested more than 2 tons of shrimp from the half-acre farm
    .
     
    In the past 20 years, the area of ​​shrimp farming in Kerala has been drastically reduced from 13,000 hectares to 2,000 hectares
    .

    Shrimp aquaculture
     
    In 2020-2021, India exported 590,000 tons of frozen shrimp, valued at Rs 32,520 crore
    .
    States such as Andhra Pradesh in India have been cultivating this species extensively
    .

     
      Although many states have switched from tiger prawns to P.
    vannamei due to high production and profit margins over the years, Kerala has not yet developed the potential of P.
    vannamei farming
    .
     
      The Aquaculture Development Agency of Kerala (ADAK) recently conducted demonstration farming at its Ayiramthengu farm and harvested more than 2 tons of shrimp from the half-acre farm
    .
     
      In the past 20 years, the area of ​​shrimp farming in Kerala has been drastically reduced from 13,000 hectares to 2,000 hectares
    .
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