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Rising sales from South America a direct threat to Asian exporters EU market share

Rising sales from South America a “direct threat” to Asian exporters EU market share By Share Shrimp exporters in Ecuador and Venezuela are ramping up their exports to the European Union, posing a “direct threat” to Asian shrimp exports, according to shrimp industry analyst Willem van der Pijl. Van der Pijl founded the Seafood Trade Intelligence Portal (STIP) in 2013 and formed Shrimp Insights, a consultancy aimed at the shrimp sector, in June 2020. In his latest analysis, van der Pjil said South American shrimp exporters have gained a larger market share in the E.U., at the expense of Asian shrimp suppliers.

Ecuador s shrimp industry finds silver lining in COVID-19 pandemic

Ecuador s shrimp industry finds silver lining in COVID-19 pandemic
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Ecuador makes quick shift to diversify its shrimp export strategy

Ecuador makes quick shift to diversify its shrimp export strategy By Share Last year, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the outlook for Ecuador’s USD 3.6 billion (EUR 3 billion) shrimp export market was bleak. Besides dealing with a severe health crisis at home, China – a market to which about three-quarters of Ecuador’s shrimp was being sent – began restricting imports from the South American country over fears that the novel coronavirus could be transmitted on frozen seafood packaging. However, judging from the latest export numbers from Ecuador’s National Chamber of Aquaculture (CNA), it appears Ecuador has been able to pivot, diversify, and strengthen its shrimp export business.

How the global farmed shrimp industry is preparing for a post-pandemic future

12 March 2021 14:01 GMT Updated  12 March 2021 14:06 GMT Shrimp industry experts speaking from home offices from Bangkok to Guayaquil recently shared their perspectives on what the global farmed shrimp industry will look like as the world emerges from the impacts of the COVID pandemic. Speakers from Thai Union, Rabobank, Camanor Productos Marinhos, Ecuador s National Chamber of Aquaculture, VitaPro, Shrimp Insights and Delta Blue Aquaculture gave valuable insight at IntraFish s first digital forum of the year on everything from markets to land-based production, to tech, feed, vertical integration and investment. Next Digital Event: Seafood Outlook 2021 Join us March 23 as we gather top executives from around the seafood sector to discuss what the coming year will bring as COVID begins to fade.

Shrimp farmers in Ecuador tap an app to seal a better deal « Global Aquaculture Advocate

Innovation & Investment Monday, 14 December 2020 Lauren Kramer XpertSea’s newest machine-learning product digitizes marketplace to help producers compete – and be compensated – fairly Using smartphone photos, XpertSea’s mobile app produces data farmers can share with buyers, facilitating transactions. Photo courtesy of XpertSea. When Quebec, Canada-based XpertSea introduced its new, artificial intelligence-powered smartphone mobile app at Ecuador’s Aqua Expo last month, the company’s booth was inundated with dignitaries, journalists and farmers. The minister of foreign affairs attended with the vice-minister of environment and the president

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