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Farmed shrimp prices in south China begin to plummet as COVID-19 takes hold

An outbreak of the Omicron variant in China has taken a toll on foodservice across the country, as many cities restrict outdoor activities and gatherings

By Lewis Hu | March 18, 2022 09:59 GMT
A shrimp farm in Zhanjiang, Guangdong province, 2017. Credit: Louis Harkell / Undercurrent News
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