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A worker performs a routine check of shrimp at a hatchery in Nagulapally village, Uppada, Kakinada district, Andhra Pradesh, India, Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)
Harvest of the Sea shrimp packets are displayed on a counter at a Harvest of the Sea exhibit booth at the North American Seafood Expo, Monday, March 11, 2024, in Boston. Shrimp pulled from ponds alongside a busy highway in India were loaded into Wellcome KingWhite branded trucks. In the past year, Wellcome KingWhite has exported shrimp to several U.S. companies including Harvest of the Sea. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
Signs displaying shrimp appear on an exhibit booth, left, for CenSea, a frozen seafood importer, at the North American Seafood Expo, Monday, March 11, 2024, in Boston. U.S. trade records show the Indian company Nekkanti Sea Foods shipped 726 U.S. tons of farmed shrimp from India to the U.S. in the past year, to major American seafood distributors including AJC International Inc., Eastern Fish, CenSea, Jetro Cash & Carry Enterprises, King & Prince Seafood, Red Chamber Co. and Rich Products Corp. Those companies, in turn, sell Indian shrimp under popular brand names including Costar, Good & Gather, Great Value and Mrs. Friday’s at supermarkets, box stores and restaurants across the U.S. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
Workers peel shrimp in a tin-roofed processing shed in the hamlet of the Tallarevu, in Kakinada district, in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024. Indian shrimp is regularly sold in major U.S. stores such as Walmart, Target and Sam’s Club and supermarkets like Kroger, Safeway and Sprouts. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)