Indian farm exports face potential harm from proposed US reciprocal tariffs, with a call for a 'zero-for-zero' strategy.
India's seafood industry, particularly shrimp processing, is booming, with the United States being its largest importer.
India is the top supplier of shrimp to the U.S., with Indian shrimp stocked in freezers at most of the nation’s biggest grocery store and restaurant chains. One reason for that is the low cost ...
Labor issues in India's shrimp-processing sector, first reported in March 2024 by the Corporate Accountability Lab, the ...
According to the Southern Shrimp Alliance (SSA), U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) refusals of foreign shrimp for ...
If it becomes law, the legislation would require commercial foodservice establishments serving imported shrimp in Georgia to ...
Driven by higher export realisations amid a stable demand, lower raw material and transportation costs and a stable power ...
New US tariffs to impact Indian exports, with farm goods, pharma, electronics, and jewellery facing steep hikes, risking ...
Fear of disease outbreak in shrimp has been reported as one of the prime reasons for a 10%-15% drop in production in India, this year. From 2006-08, Indian shrimp farmers were estimated to have ...
The cities with the highest "shrimp fraud rate" were Tampa Bay and St. Petersburg, Florida, at 96%, according to SeaD Consulting. Only two of the 44 restaurants sampled were serving authentic shrimp ...
A new species of shrimp previously thought to be part of another species was identified in the Indian River Lagoon on Florida’s Atlantic coast. Photo from the Florida Guidebook via Unsplash A group of ...