The U.S. Marine Shrimp Farming Program is an integrated multi-state research
program that continues to develop and transfer technologies, products and services
necessary for domestic shrimp farming to become competitive in the world market.
The long term goal is to partially offset the annual $3.2 billion trade deficit,
to significantly expand the domestic shrimp industry, to create new opportunities
for U.S. agriculture, and forge new markets for U.S. grain products and technology
services.
Success in the United States requires high rate,
high yield and high product quality production
systems that are both environmentally and economically
sustainable. The United States is a world leader
and is highly competitive in terrestrial animal
production systems. However, because no such
integrated production system exists for marine
shrimp, this program undertook the task of developing
a world competitive shrimp production system,
technology-by-technology and product-by-product.
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