WORLD SHRIMP INDUSTRY HIGHLIGHTS 2023
WORLD SHRIMP INDUSTRY SUMMARY - WHERE TODAY From July 24 - 28, 2023
Conference schedule:
- July 24: Discover the super-intensive farming clue of Minh Phu Loc An.
- July 25 : Honoring Dr. Motosaku Fujinaga and Mr. Robins Mclntosh - Lifetime Finished Product Award for the shrimp industry + Global shrimp production and market situation: data from major producing countries. Forecast of world output and demand in 2023, 2024. Issues include problems. + Disease management: major diseases in Asia, America, new research on viruses and resistance to viral diseases in shrimp. Recommendations on importing parents to reduce disease transmission and smuggling. + Shrimp seed and super intensive farming.
- July 26 : Sustainable food + Innovative products + Market expansion and investment + Innovation in production.
- Day 27 - 28/07: Visiting farming areas in Ca Mau.
- End the journey to visit the WORLD SHRIMP INDUSTRY SUMMARY
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SPECIAL :
Aqua Mina Company is pleased to participate in the conference with nearly 400 delegates from all over the world attending. The conference was held in a very urgent context to find a new direction for the shrimp industry at the most difficult time like today.
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