Pakistan’s shrimp story
Once considered unproductive due to high salinity, Dhabeji is now being used to farm shrimp
Shayan Saleem
Correspondent
I am Shayan Saleem, a journalist with 14 years of experience in both news television and digital media. My expertise lies in feature storytelling, covering topics such as history, culture, tourism, information technology, character-driven narratives, and in-depth storytelling.
Pakistan is entering the global seafood industry and it’s making waves with a revolutionary approach. Welcome to Dhabeji, Sindh, home to the country’s first large-scale Super-Intensive Shrimp Farming facility.
Once considered unproductive due to high salinity, this land is now being used to cultivate shrimp in controlled, sustainable environments.
Nukta Correspondent Shayan Saleem explores how this method works, the technology behind it, and its potential to boost Pakistan’s economy through increased seafood exports and rural development. This video offers insight into a growing sector that could reshape agriculture and aquaculture in the region. Watch now!
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