Iran: The record of farmed shrimp production in Khuzestan was broken after 30 years

Published 2024년 11월 18일

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Khuzestan province in Iran has opened its largest shrimp breeding complex, leading to a 71% increase in baby shrimp in breeding farms and setting a record for shrimp production in the past 30 years. This achievement is due to government support for the private sector, expansion of cultivated areas, and efforts to increase fisheries production sustainably through mechanization and species diversity. Khuzestan is now a leading region in aquaculture production in Iran, leveraging its diverse climatic conditions and potential.
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In an interview with ISNA, Morteza Suri stated that the country's largest and first shrimp breeding complex started operating in 1372 in Choebde area of Abadan, adding: the amount of baby shrimp stored in the province's shrimp breeding farms increased by 71% compared to last year. , 141 million pieces of baby shrimp. He continued: According to the government's policies in supporting the private sector and removing obstacles to production, with the growth of about 36% of the cultivated area, in an area of more than 819 hectares in the form of 806 ponds, with a figure of more than 2,400 tons, it has been registered. We set a record for shrimp production in the last 30 years. The Director General of Khuzestan Fisheries reminded: Khuzestan province has the first to second rank in the field of aquaculture production in the country due to its great potential capacities and diverse climatic conditions, and also in 1402, it ranked first in harvesting from internal water resources in the ...
Source: Isna

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