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Omarsa: Chinese ban threatens Ecuadorian shrimp industrys growth plans
VIGO, Spain -- A suspension of shrimp imports from five Ecuadorian companies, which was announced last month by Chinese authorities, is a source of worry for the Latin American country's industry, said Sandro Coglitore, general manager at Omarsa, one of the largest shrimp processors in Ecuador. "Export to China continues from the [Ecuadorian] plants [still] approved," Coglitore told Undercurrent ...
By tru Shrimp
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How To Improve The Economic Benefit Of Breeding Shrimp
The fish feed machine is an indispensable equipment to make aquatic feed pellets, Zhengzhou Fusmar Machinery is a professional shrimp fish feed machine manufacturer, this article will introduce how to improve the economic benefit of breeding shrimp in detail. Feeding produced the residual bait and feces are the key to the source of water quality and sediment components. Only improving the ...
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Sunflower Shrimp uses our folding frame tanks for their indoor shrimp-growing operation
Bob and Deb Daniels recently purchased three tanks for their indoor shrimp-growing business, Sunflower Shrimp, in Oxford, KS, and they sent us some fantastic pictures showing us the unique way in which they are using our Husky portable tanks. Check out their letter about their new tanks below: Bonnie, As promised, attached I have included some pictures of the Husky tanks we have ordered for ...
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As seas rise, saltwater plants offer hope farms will survive
On a sun-scorched wasteland near India's southern tip, an unlikely garden filled with spiky shrubs and spindly greens is growing, seemingly against all odds. The plants are living on saltwater, coping with drought and possibly offering viable farming alternatives for a future in which rising seas have inundated countless coastal farmlands. Sea rise, one of the consequences of climate change, ...
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Start-up promises to revolutionise shrimp farming
A UK start-up says it has developed a low-cost, ecological alternative to traditional shrimp farming by using bacteria as both a water filter and food for its shrimp. IKEA-like portable units using microbes and solar power to cheaply grow shrimp indoors could transform the booming aquaculture sector and prevent further environmental degradation, according to its inventors. If made available to ...
By SciDev.Net
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