2020
DOI: 10.52168/bjf.2020.32.21
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Shrimp/prawn farming status in south-west region of Bangladesh in context of quality control and food safety issues

Abstract: To determine hazardous antibiotics/chemicals and pesticides residues in Good Aquaculture Practice(GAP) and non-GAP farms and exploring the post-harvest management techniques of shrimp/ prawn forensuring its food safety issues, a study was conducted from July 2016 to June 2019 in three upazilas viz.Bagerhat Sadar, Rampal and Kachua of Bagerhat district. A total of 550 shrimp/prawn farms were randomlysurveyed considering GAP criteria. The farms were categorized as Category A- the farms which comply 90-100% GAP c… Show more

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“…The contamination of water environments on the Coast is concerning, as these provinces are leading producers of farmed shrimp which could be exposed to pesticide residues and lead to bioaccumulation. Contamination of shrimp aquaculture systems with pesticides from agricultural production has been previously reported (Braun et al., 2019; Khatun et al., 2020). Some argue that the availability of pesticide residues in shrimp farm water does not necessarily translate to widespread bioaccumulation in shrimp tissue (Boyd et al., 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The contamination of water environments on the Coast is concerning, as these provinces are leading producers of farmed shrimp which could be exposed to pesticide residues and lead to bioaccumulation. Contamination of shrimp aquaculture systems with pesticides from agricultural production has been previously reported (Braun et al., 2019; Khatun et al., 2020). Some argue that the availability of pesticide residues in shrimp farm water does not necessarily translate to widespread bioaccumulation in shrimp tissue (Boyd et al., 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%