The number of shrimp farming countries grown from 33 in 1984 to 62 in 2001. In 1997, 27% of the shrimp consumed came from aquaculture and percentage in increasing as shrimp catches from the seas world over declines (Primevera, 1977). The total shrimp production in the world stands at approximately 3 million tonnes per annum of which farmed shrimp formed 700,000 tonnes in 1999. Now it stands at 1.1 14 million metric tonnes, a five-fold increase from 2,13,640 tonnes in 1985. Almost half the international . trade is cornered by shrimp and shrimp products produced through aquaculture, with the top five producers being Thailand, Ecuador, Indonesia, China and India. The United States is the single largest importer of shrimp, though India m...
Commercial shrimp Culture has emerged as one of the most important sectors of the aquaculture indust...
Historically, shrimp farming in India was carried out in coastal areas, making use of the low lying ...
India has vast natural resources suitable for the development of aquaculture in the marine, brackish...
Abstract only.Aquaculture is the fastest food-producing sector. It is the farming of aquatic organis...
This paper reviews the interactions between shrimp culture and the natural environment. It considers...
Development of shrimp farming in India has experienced remarkable growth and advancement in the last...
Shrimp is one of the most popular seafood in the world. Shrimp resources are highly diversified and ...
Among edible crustaceans (shelled organism s) shrimp is considered as a highly valuable commodity. ...
Future development of the aquaculture industry is limited by resources, such as water, land, fishme...
The ever increasing demand for shrimp and the resultant pressure on the fishery has led to stagnati...
The paper discusses the shrimp culture practices of Thailand, the top producing country of cultured ...
Shrimp constitute an important item of the epicurean diet and the most valuable commodity among sea...
In India shrimp aquaculture is being practiced mostly along the brackishwater creeks and canals in c...
Shrimp is a fi sheries commodity of great importance in the international aquatic product trade, par...
Aquaculture has grown rapidly in the recent years and has promise for further potential growth. Thi...
Commercial shrimp Culture has emerged as one of the most important sectors of the aquaculture indust...
Historically, shrimp farming in India was carried out in coastal areas, making use of the low lying ...
India has vast natural resources suitable for the development of aquaculture in the marine, brackish...
Abstract only.Aquaculture is the fastest food-producing sector. It is the farming of aquatic organis...
This paper reviews the interactions between shrimp culture and the natural environment. It considers...
Development of shrimp farming in India has experienced remarkable growth and advancement in the last...
Shrimp is one of the most popular seafood in the world. Shrimp resources are highly diversified and ...
Among edible crustaceans (shelled organism s) shrimp is considered as a highly valuable commodity. ...
Future development of the aquaculture industry is limited by resources, such as water, land, fishme...
The ever increasing demand for shrimp and the resultant pressure on the fishery has led to stagnati...
The paper discusses the shrimp culture practices of Thailand, the top producing country of cultured ...
Shrimp constitute an important item of the epicurean diet and the most valuable commodity among sea...
In India shrimp aquaculture is being practiced mostly along the brackishwater creeks and canals in c...
Shrimp is a fi sheries commodity of great importance in the international aquatic product trade, par...
Aquaculture has grown rapidly in the recent years and has promise for further potential growth. Thi...
Commercial shrimp Culture has emerged as one of the most important sectors of the aquaculture indust...
Historically, shrimp farming in India was carried out in coastal areas, making use of the low lying ...
India has vast natural resources suitable for the development of aquaculture in the marine, brackish...