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  2. Asian Disease Forces Jumbo Price Hike for Shrimp in USA - AOL

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    Getty Images In August, as the price of shrimp soared to $5.80 a pound, CNN called the new price on headless crustaceans an "all-time high." But do you know what consumers today would call that price?

  3. 11 Best Sam’s Club Deals on Groceries in March - AOL

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    Member’s Mark Raw Argentine Red Shrimp, Frozen. Price: ... there are 16 to 30 shrimp per pound. With each bag weighing in at two pounds, you’ll find anywhere from 32 to 60 shrimp inside, all ...

  4. A call for the price of shrimp to rise as St. Helena ... - AOL

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    With imported products making up an estimated 93% of shrimp sales in the U.S., a pound of prawns caught locally can now go for less than $1. “You just can’t do wild-caught shrimp at that price ...

  5. Marine shrimp farming - Wikipedia

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    Kuruma shrimp (P. japonicus) is farmed primarily in Japan and Taiwan, but also in Australia; the only market is in Japan, where live Kuruma shrimp reach prices of the order of US$100 per pound ($220/kg). Indian white shrimp (P. indicus) is a native of the coasts of the Indian Ocean and is widely bred in India, Iran and the Middle East and along ...

  6. Shrimp marketing - Wikipedia

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    Shrimp are graded according to their count per weight. HOSO shrimps are graded in units per kilogram (30/40, 40/50, 50/60, etc. pcs/kg). The standard pack is in a 2 kg box, 10 boxes into a master carton. The remaining presentations are graded in units per pound (U15, 16/20, 21/25, 26/30, 31/35, 36/40, 41/50, etc. pcs/lb). The standard pack is ...

  7. Shrimp and prawn as food - Wikipedia

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    The term "prawn" is also loosely used for any large shrimp, especially those that come 15 (or fewer) to the pound (such as "king prawns", yet sometimes known as "jumbo shrimp"). Australia and some other Commonwealth nations follow this British usage to an even greater extent, using the word "prawn" almost exclusively.