According to Ngo Thanh Linh, General Secretary of the CASEP, the current raw shrimp supply just meets 42% of the factories’ combined design capacity.
According to industry experts, prolonged drought and the high salinity in local water have had adverse impact on the growth of shrimp, resulting in the reduction both in shrimp-farming area and output of shrimp. “Ca Mau currently has 9,700 hectares of industrial shrimp farming but only 3,000 hectares are being used,” said Le Van Su, Director of the Ca Mau Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.Material shortage cripples shrimp processing factories
Shrimp-processing factories in the southernmost province of Ca Mau have been running well below their design capacity because of a shortage of raw materials, according to the Ca Mau Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (CASEP).
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