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India spots an export champion in a sector tariffs failed to sinkIndia's seafood sector has demonstrated remarkable resilience, transforming a 50% US tariff into a catalyst for growth. Through strategic m...
Fish, meat & West Bengal elections: It’s about money and not politicsWest Bengal Elections BJP vs TMC: Political campaigns in West Bengal are creatively using fish and meat, staples of Bengali culture, to con...
“95% export dependence on US-UK markets a red flag: India's shrimp industry needs a safety net”: Former fisheries secretary Tarun ShridharFormer fisheries secretary Tarun Shridhar says that India must urgently fix institutional gaps—from inadequate credit and insurance framewo...
How one Indian industry is beating Trump tariffsIndia's seafood industry faced a major challenge with US tariffs. However, the sector has shown remarkable strength. By exploring new marke...
Andhra CM seeks centre's help for aqua sector hit by US tariffsIn letters to finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman, commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal, and fisheries minister Rajeev Ranjan Singh,...
CM Chandrababu Naidu says US tariffs hit Andhra's shrimp exports with Rs 25,000 crore loss, seeks Centre's aidAndhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu voiced concerns over American tariffs impacting the state's shrimp exports, leading to an...
Shrimp farmers eye 'Fresh' ways to boost local consumptionIndia is intensifying efforts to bolster domestic shrimp consumption to mitigate the impact of rising US tariffs on its shrimp exports. A g...
Tariff tangle: Cast shrimp nets right, and India could come up trumps!The rise in tariffs to over 50%, up from the previous 6–8%, significantly squeezes profitability and makes Indian shrimp uncompetitive agai...
No need to worry about US tariffs, duty hike on shrimp chance to boost Indian market: Nitesh RaneMaharashtra Fisheries Minister Nitesh Rane views increased US tariffs on Indian shrimp as an opportunity to boost the domestic seafood mark...
Billion-dollar catch: India has the potential to create an IPL out of aquacultureCorporate houses must revisit and rediscover the potential of aquaculture and lead the way.
Tariffied shrimp exporters look beyond US shoresIndia's shrimp export industry, heavily reliant on the US market, is strategizing to diversify risks. Following a tariff ease by the US, th...
Avanti Feeds draws multi-pronged strategy for growth, to hold at least 51pc in pet care JVAvanti Feeds Ltd Group, a leading shrimp feed, processor, and exporter, is implementing a multi-pronged strategy to combat challenges in th...
Decline in India’s shrimp exports makes them cheaper by 30% in domestic market"China was a very large market for the small sized shrimps weighing 10 grams to 17 grams. Now, as the exports to China are facing problems,...
Coronavirus impact: Fall in shrimp prices, demand may hit Indian firmsThe massive shutdown in China due to coronavirus spread will lead to a contraction in Chinese demand for seafood causing a glut in the glob...
Seafood industry stress on sustainable farming as shrimp output set to fallThe seafood industry feels the need for sustainable aquaculture to counter setbacks and increase production.
- ICRA: Domestic shrimp exports growth to be subdued after a period of four years of sustained growth
According to an ICRA note, Chinese shrimp demand will be driven by low domestic production growth coupled with growing domestic shrimp cons...
FY18 was a very good year because raw material prices were low: A Indra Kumar, Avanti Feeds“Shrimp feed is sold domestically while shrimp is exported.”
Exporters fish for smaller shrimp to meet demandSizes from 50 to even 120 counts are becoming popular. Most of the Southeast Asian countries are focusing more on farming small shrimps and...
Indian shrimp exports set to double to $7 bn by 2022: CrisilDuring 2016, China's shrimp production also nosedived 60 per cent even as its consumption more than doubled, rendering it a marginal export...
Indian shrimp exports set to nearly double to $7 billion by 2022: CRISILProduction in Vietnam has declined ~40% from peak levels because of shortage of fresh water, salinity intrusion and illegal shrimp farming.