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US FDA cracks down on India’s shrimp shipment

- NIRMALYA BEHERA

Barely a month after bringing shrimp under the purview of the Seafood Import Monitoring Program (SIMP), the US Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) has cracked down on Indian shrimp shipments for use of banned antibiotic­s.

The US is the largest market for Indian shrimp exporters and account for about 32 per cent of total seafood exports from the country.

“Last month (in January), the FDA refused 26 shrimp entry lines for reasons related to banned antibiotic­s. All 26 were of shrimps shipped from India. These (26) entry lines represente­d 14.9 per cent of the 175 total seafood entry lines refused in January 2019,” said the Southern Shrimp Alliance (SSA), a US-based body of shrimp fishermen and processors.

Notably, the number of rejections in the first month of the calendar year is a tad less than the 27 Indian shipments rejected by the FDA in 2017 and 2018 put together.

It is also equal to the total number of shrimp entry lines refused for reasons related to banned antibiotic­s in all of 2006. “The 26 shrimp entry lines refused last month is roughly half of the total shrimp entry lines refused for reasons related to banned antibiotic­s in all of 2018. They represent the highest total number of shrimp entry lines refused for reasons related to banned antibiotic­s since August 2016, when the FDA refused 35 shrimp entry lines for antibiotic­s, of which 24 were from India”, the SSA added.

In 2017 and 2018, Indian shrimp accounted for one out of every five entry lines of shrimp refused for banned antibiotic­s (27 out of 108).

“The rejections may be due to the unprepared­ness of Indian exporters to send the shrimp consignmen­ts to the US after the implementa­tion of SIMP since January 1, 2019, that comes with a detailed documentat­ion process. The US FDA may have refused the entry of shipments due to the SIMP under the pretext of use of banned antibiotic­s,” said an Indian exporter.

SIMP mandates stringent data requiremen­ts to trace the entire supply chain of seafood from the point of harvest to the point of entry into the US.

Shrimp sourced from India accounts for more than one out of every three pounds of shrimp imported into the US.

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