Diary food products, grains, rice, milk, eggs, pouldry, meat, flour, confectionery, canned food, seafood, juices and drinks, oil and lard, noddles.
Description Litopenaeus vannamei grows to a maximum length of 230 millimetres (9.1 in), with a carapace length of 90 mm (3.5 in).[2] Adults live in the ocean, at depths of up to 72 metres (236 ft), while juveniles live in estuaries.[2] The rostrum is moderately long, with 7–10 teeth on the dorsal side and 2–4 teeth on the ventral side.[2] Distribution and habitat Whiteleg shrimp are native to the eastern Pacific Ocean, from the Mexican state of Sonora as far south as northern Peru.[2] It is restricted to areas where the water temperature remains above 20 °C (68 °F) throughout the year.[3] Fishery and aquaculture During the 20th century, L. vannamei was an important species for Mexican inshore fishermen, as well as for trawlers further offshore.[2] In the late 20th century, the wild fishery was overtaken by the use of aquaculture; this began in 1973 in Florida using prawns captured in Panama.[3] In Latin America, the culture of L. vannamei showed peaks of production during the warm El Niño years, and reduced production during the cooler La Niña years, due to the effects of disease.[3] Production of L. vannamei is limited by its susceptibility to various diseases, including white spot syndrome, Taura syndrome, infectious hypodermal and haematopoietic necrosis, baculoviral midgut gland necrosis and Vibrio infections.[3] By 2004, global production of L. vannamei approached 1,116,000 t, and exceeded that of Penaeus monodon.[3] In 2010, Greenpeace International has added the whiteleg shrimp to its seafood red list. "The Greenpeace International seafood red list is a list of fish that are commonly sold in supermarkets around the world, and which have a very high risk of being sourced from unsustainable fisheries."[4] The reasons given by Greenpeace were "destruction of vast areas of mangroves in several countries, over-fishing of juvenile shrimp from the wild to supply shrimp farms, and significant human rights abuses".[4] Aquarium trade In the saltwater reef aquarium, young Penaeus vannamei can be used as live food for fish and invertebrates, particularly to entice picky eaters to start eating in a new tank. P. vannamei is often added to the aquarium's refugium to allow aquarists to easily raise the shrimp as food in the main display tank.
Sport shoes, clothing, accessories, beverages, casual shoes, casual clothing, sandals, cement, iron scrap ,aluminum scrap, copper scrap, pork, meat, sausages, seafood, fish, canned food, canned fruits, electronics, household appliances..
We can supply fresh or frozen mixed sea food from Pacific ocean by sea shipment or air cargo.
Canned Tuna Chunks.
Canned Tuna And Precooked Tuna Loins.
Grade A product description whole frozen chicken without giblets, head, neck and feet calibration calibrated (consumer) packaging type polybag net weight per piece, g 900 to 2200 weight per carton, kg 10.8 to 15.4 units outer carton 7 to 12 40-ft fcl fm 23378 to 27720 certification halal, iso 9001:2008, fssc 22000:2010 freezing type iqf storage conditions minus 18c and lower shelf life 12 months Carton dimensions (lxwxh) 600x400x110 mm for 900-1500 size 600x400x130 mm for 1600-2200 size
Grade A Product description Whole frozen chicken without giblets, head, neck and feet Calibration calibrated (Consumer) packaging type polybag Net weight per piece, g 900 to 2200 Weight per carton, kg 10.8 to 15.4 Units outer carton 7 to 12 40-ft FCL Fm 23378 to 27720 Carton dimensions (LxWxH) 600x400x110 mm for 900-1500 size 600x400x130 mm for 1600-2200 size Certification HALAL, ISO 9001:2008, FSSC 22000:2010 Freezing type IQF Storage conditions Minus 18C and lower Shelf life 12 months
Frozen raw and cleaned shrimp.
Squid, shrimp, octopus.
Sea cucumber.
Litopenaeus vannamei.
Brazilian sugar icumsa 45. ecuadorian canned tuna. ecuadorian canned sardines. ecuadorian precooked tuna loins ( 7.5 kg). from ecuador. certified by : eu / fda / haccp shrimps vannamei pud / hoso by red beans, black beans and grains from argentina.
Cocoa NIBS, cocoa powder, seafood.
Tropical fruit pulp, gluten free flours, canned product, deals and more.All logistics services
Wine - bibs, botlle, tetrabricks, olive oil, canned fruit, gourmet foods - quailt in brain, meat & eggs, tomatoes salsas, juices, sodas, mineral waters, vegetal oils, electronics.Colon free zone representation, forwarder agent in Panama
Seafood, foodstuffs, rice, onion, potatoes, tomatoes, chemical products.
Vegetables, meat, fish, aviation parts, shrimp.
Marine products, dried sea cucumber, dried jellyfish, coffee.Distribution, transportation and shipping