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Shrimp from India declined- response to FDA

Seafood is one of the most important exports in India with its shrimp being a staple food in many countries worldwide. However, 2017 and 2018 saw 27 shipments of shrimp refused entry into the US by the FDA, followed closely in January 2019, when 26 lines were refused due to the presence of two banned antibiotics, nitrofurans and chloramphenicol. With Indian shrimp accounting for around one third of the countries seafood exports, India has expressed its concern over the rejections and responded by calling the tests on the products, ‘too stringent’.

Dr. Ramraj, President of the All Indian Shrimp Hatcheries Association has stated, “some of the metabolites in shrimp and crustacean shells are known to mimic antibiotics and therefore could give false results”.

The use of antibiotics in shrimp farming in India is banned, Madhusudano Rao, Principal scientist at India’s Central Institute of Fisheries Technology has said. “All shrimp hatchery operators and shrimp farmers and advised to use only these antibiotic- free inputs during shrimp farming”.

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