China poised to push shrimp prices higher
There are some indications that disappointing production, plus the damages caused by the recent strong typhoon, are pushing shrimp prices higher in China again this year, which could have a global impact.
Amy Zhong reports, via Shuichan News, that the whiteleg shrimp price is certain to increase in Weihai, Shandong during this autumn and the coming spring because of Typhoon Rammasun.
The aquaculture industry in such areas as Zhanjiang and Hainan has suffered great losses with a large number of equipment and ponds inundated in the flood owing to the fierce Typhoon Rammasun. And this will take a toll on the markets of aquatic products in the ...
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