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Shrimps

Reputation on the Line

Tuesday, August 9, 2005

Indonesias Department of Trade has banned shrimp imports to protect exporters.

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DONO (not his real name) has recently been complaining about the current sluggish state of the shrimp business. In order to survive, this year his company has started selling other products and has even begun to export frogs legs.

The reason for this is that the total amount of shrimp farms has been reduced through bankruptcy because of disease, with the result that there are now too many processing plants. And the situation has become even worse

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