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what problem has reduced shrimp production in Pakistan​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pakistan’s Indus River Valley has abundant medium-salinity and freshwater and no industrial pollution. Acquestra estimated that Pakistan could profitably and sustainably produce 10 to 15 metric tons of shrimp per hectare per year. It also pointed out that Pakistan had a minimum of 20,000 hectares ideally suited for shrimp farming—and possibly much more. Those statistics suggested a potential of more than 200,000 metric tons of farmed shrimp a year, worth over $1 billion a year in export ...

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