Ecuador has announced plans to partner with Erik Prince – the founder of a notorious U.S. private defense contracting firm – ...
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Ecuador: Aquaculture and deforestation affect blue carbon storage in Ecuador's mangrovesQuito, Ecuador - January 23, 2025 Shrimp farming and intensive logging have negatively affected the storage capacity of blue carbon in Ecuador's mangroves, according to the first study conducted ...
Ecuador exported 2.67 billion pounds of farmed shrimp in 2024, bringing in USD 6.07 billion (EUR 5.79 billion), representing ...
Many of the shrimp farms receiving aid are worth hundreds of millions of dollars, such as Promarisco, an Ecuadorian seafood conglomerate, who was granted $60 million. Most grants are awarded ...
Ecuadorian producer initiative also marks first year of the Scale Up programme for hatcheries ...
After a steady growth since 2018, shrimp has taken over as Ecuador's second-most exported item behind oil, thus toppling bananas from a notch they had held for quite a while, it was reported in Quito.
Products from Indonesia’s shrimp farms are currently considered as mere substitute for the premium shrimp products from ...
He highlighted how international financial institutions, which receive billions in funding from Congress, have invested heavily in Ecuadorian shrimp farms. The Inter-American Development Bank Invest ...
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