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  These are some of the products our company have to offer.  All products are hand graded upon purchase to ensure that our customers get the best quality product available.  

 Apart from marine fish and shrimp we offer fresh water and inland product such as Tilapia, Hassar, Houri, Lukunani and Crab.

  If their is a specific product that may interest you , which is not advertise on our website, kindly contact us.

 Seafood from Guyana 

Guyana enjoys vast fisheries resources in the Atlantic Ocean, both in its coastal areas and its EEZ, which includes 138,240 square kilometers—equivalent to 64 percent of the country’s landmass. This area contains highly productive marine fisheries that include prawns (Penaeus latisculcatus), shrimp (Penaeus litopenaeus schmitti), seabob and a variety of commercial finfish. Although some segments of the marine sector (e.g. prawns, shrimp and seabob) are relatively consolidated and face uncertain sustainability (in terms of volume of catch), a number of lucrative opportunities exist, particularly in terms of adding value to existing resources:

High quality fish – The price for high quality fish on the global market is generally increasing. Investors able to establish or upgrade quality control systems can greatly enhance the value of seafood without increasing current catch volumes.

Under-exploited species – Although some species are widely fished within 80 km of the coastline, a number of species further offshore are yet to be fished commercially. These include pelagic and deepwater species such as deepwater snapper, prawns, swordfish and tuna. Currently the seafood industry is not adequately rigged to exploit these species, meaning that lucrative opportunities exist for first movers.

Processing – Profitable opportunities exist for investments in modern processing machines and product development that meet the ongoing global demand for processed fish products. 

Development of by-products – The seabob industry produces significant quantities of waste that could be used as fishmeal for aquaculture, adding to the overall value of catches.

 
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