Nicaraguan waters beckon U.S. exporters.
From: AgExporter
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Date: 4/1/1996
Of all Central American countries, Nicaragua ranks first in land area that can be adapted to commercial shrimp farming. The nation's water resources, climatic conditions and thousands of acres suitable for aquaculture favor expansion. The value of its farmed shrimp is expected to have reached $13.8 million in 1995, and Nicaragua's evolving aquaculture industry shows strong prospects for future growth. The current market that this industry offers U.S. exporters is small, but it could ...
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