Report details grueling conditions in India’s shrimp industry

Mahesh Kumar / Associated Press A worker throws feed into a pool at a shrimp hatchery at Nagulapally village, Uppada, Kakinada district, Andhra Pradesh, India, on Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024. Activists say India, the largest supplier of U.S. shrimp, America’s favorite seafood, is polluting the environment through aquaculture.

Mahesh Kumar / Associated Press Erugala Baby, 51, widowed and destitute, wipes tears from her eyes during an interview at her residence in Bhogapuram, Kakinada district, Andhra Pradesh, India, on Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024.

Mahesh Kumar / Associated Press Workers paid less than $4 a day collect shrimp to peel and process in a processing shed in the hamlet of Tallarevu, Kakinada district, Andhra Pradesh, India, on Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024. India became America’s leading shrimp supplier, accounting for about 40 percent of the shrimp consumed in the U.S., after media reports exposed modern day slavery in the Thai seafood industry.

SAN FRANCISCO — Noriko Kuwabara was excited to try a new recipe she’d seen on social media for crispy shrimp spring rolls, so she and her husband headed to Costco’s frozen foods aisle. But when she grabbed a bag of farm-raised shrimp from the freezer and saw “Product of India,” she wrinkled her nose.

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