Beyond the US Tariff Wall: How Shrimp Farmers Shrug Off Worries, Expand Global Footprint

Subba Naidu, who has a 45-acre tiger prawn (shrimp) farm in Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh, is a bit relieved of late. His initial fears of losing heavily because of the US tariffs on shrimp imports from India have withered away.
"Vannamei [a prawn variant] farmers witnessed fluctuation initially, but the situation is back to normal now. Some of us moved to tiger prawns, which has a good demand internationally. I've a 45-acre farm for this variety. About 60 per cent of the farmers...
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