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Shrimp Farmers Are Devastated After Their 50-Rai (Approximately 8 Hectares) Shrimp Pond Was Completely Destroyed by 5 Tons of Black-Chinned Tilapia. They Are Pleading for Government Help, Fearing the Collapse of Their Shrimp Farming Industry.
A shrimp farmer is distraught after her 50-rai (approximately 8 hectares) pond was devastated by a 5-ton black-chinned tilapia infestation. She is pleading for government help, pointing out the severe economic damage and fearing the collapse of her shrimp and crab farming industry. On June 17th, a reporter met with Mrs. Amolwan (last name withheld), 61, a shrimp farmer with over 50 rai of ponds in Moo 5, Yisarn Subdistrict, Amphawa District, Sam…
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A shrimp farmer is distraught after her 50-rai (approximately 8 hectares) pond was devastated by a 5-ton black-chinned tilapia infestation. She is pleading for government help, pointing out the severe economic damage and fearing the collapse of her shrimp and crab farming industry. On June 17th, a reporter met with Mrs. Amolwan (last name withheld), 61, a shrimp farmer with over 50 rai of ponds in Moo 5, Yisarn Subdistrict, Amphawa District, Sam…