Shrimp farming industries in India and Ecuador are facing various challenges, including oversupply, falling prices, and market competition. Despite this, Ecuador has overtaken India as the world's largest producer of farmed shrimp, with a projected production increase of 12% to 1.4 million tons in 2023, while India's production is expected to remain at around 700,000 tons. The resurgence of black tiger shrimp may help offset India's reduced production. The crisis in Ecuador's shrimp industry has led to speculation in the market, with some investors believing that India may benefit from production disruption in Ecuador. However, the industry is advised to adopt a 'watch and wait' approach due to global oversupply and the ongoing U.S. anti-dumping investigation into frozen shrimp from India, Ecuador, Indonesia, and Vietnam.