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Thai shrimp processors face import barriers to becoming Asia value-added hub

With the recovery in volumes from farming going slowly, Thailand’s beleaguered shrimp processors see a possible future as a value-added processing hub for raw material from around Asia, but import restrictions currently hamper this

By Tom Seaman | Sept. 9, 2014 09:37 BST
Thai shrimp processors face import barriers to becoming Asia value-added hub
Shrimp being sorted at a farm in Laem Ngop, Trat province, in the east of Thailand. Photo: Undercurrent News
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