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Enterocytozoon hepatopenaei (EHP) is a silent but serious threat in shrimp hatcheries. While nauplii are safe, infection begins once larvae reach the Zoea stage and start feeding. From there, spores multiply inside the hepatopancreas, are shed in feces, and recycled through the larval rearing tank (LRT). Without strict biosecurity, the LRT quickly becomes an…

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Despite steep US tariffs and export headwinds, India’s shrimp industry is gearing up for a stronger 2026. Hatcheries report rising PL demand, exporters are diversifying into Asian and European markets, and new trade deals offer fresh hope. With innovation and resilience at the helm, the sector isn’t sinking—it’s adapting.