KUWAIT: Marine life experts at Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR) managed to farm whiteleg shrimp (or vannamei) at a desert area in Kabad using low salinity water. The experimental model shrimp farm of the institute imported vannamei larvae from Thailand and has almost reached a commercial production level, KISR's Acting Director General Dr Manei Al-Siderawi said Monday. "The productivity of the experiment, the first of its kind, reached two kilograms per square meter," he said. "This species of shrimp started to dominate the global shrimp farming business due to the speed of its growth rate and high resistance to viral diseases," Dr Siderawi pointed out. He added that the vannamei farming project in Kabad falls in the framework of Kuwait Development Plan 2035 and the instructions of the cabinet to upgrade the fish and shrimp farming techniques as a means of backing the national food security.
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