Argentina's red shrimp fishing industry is experiencing a bumper season with record-breaking catches expected to exceed 70,000 tons by the end of January. However, the season is threatened by a backlog of inventory due to insufficient international market demand, particularly in Europe where an economic downturn has led to low reference prices and limited demand for small-sized red shrimp. High production costs and lagging exchange rate mechanisms are also challenging for exporters. The industry is investing in ship renewal, technology upgrades, and navigation safety, but the progress of key infrastructure projects like port renovation and dredging has been slow, hindering the industry's full potential.