UNB :
The shrimp farmers in Khulna district are struggling to cope up with the COVID-19 pandemic effect amid the low price of shrimp.
At the beginning of the pandemic, the shrimp farmers were counting a huge loss due to the high price of fish fry and fish feed and the drop in shrimp prices also added to their woes during the outbreak.
Fisheries officials, frozen shrimp export organizations and shrimp farmers said frozen shrimp export is the second largest sector in the country and shrimp is being cultivated in Khulna, Bagerhat, Satkhira and other districts in the country.
The frozen shrimp organisations have stopped collecting shrimp from the farmers. As a result the prices of shrimp have fallen in the local market, which affected the shrimp farmers badly.
Toufique Mahmud, fish inspection and quality control inspector, said a total of 29,540 metric tonnes of shrimp has been exported from Khulna region in the 2019-2020 fiscal year. The market value of the shrimp was Tk 2,360 crore.
But in the current 2020-2021 fiscal years, some 21,490 metric tonnes of shrimp has been exported and the price of the shrimp was found Tk 1,571 crore, which showed a good sign in the export sector, he said.
According to the sources from Fish inspection and quality control office under Khulna region, the government earned Tk 2,290.20 crore after exporting 29006.82 metric tonnes of shrimp in the fiscal year 2018-2019, Tk 2,488.66 crore after exporting 29200.78 metric tonnes in 2017-2018, Tk 2588.24 crore after exporting 30,217.07 metric tonnes of shrimp in 2016-2017 and Tk 2,542.74 crore after exporting shrimp of 31686.74 metric tonnes in the 2015-2016 fiscal year.
In 2014-2015 the government earned Tk 2,542.89 crore after exporting 31,686.74 metric tonnes of shrimp, and Tk 2,700.22 crore in 2013-2014 by exporting 32,802.81 metric tonnes of shrimp.
Mohammad Mazinur Rahman, deputy director of fish inspection and quality control office, Khulna, said “The shrimp export has declined in a remarkable position in the first two to three months due to Covid-19 pandemic but later it came to normal and the overall export number is better now.”
Koushik Bagchi, a shrimp farmer in Dumuria upazila, said “I have started to cultivate shrimp in my enclosure since 1997 as Galda and Bagda shrimp cultivation has proved to be a profitable business. Though we have suffered a loss due to pandemic as the price of 20 grade shrimp was sold at Tk 520-530 which was Tk 830-840. My monthly income at the beginning was Tk 1.5 lakh but during the pandemic period it comes down to Tk 50,000.”
“Now I have taken preparation to cultivate shrimp to earn profit and developed fish enclosures,” he said.
Hridoy Sing, another fish farmer, said “We have been going through some problems in selling shrimps during the pandemic and counted a huge loss in the past several months. I hope that we can earn more in the New Year but it did not happen.”
Mohammad Abu Bakar Siddique, upazila fisheries officer in Dumuria Upazila, said “The farmers have to purchase the shrimp fish fry at a high price. In the past, one thousand fish fry was being sold at Tk 1000 but now it is being sold at Tk 3,000. Besides, the price of fish feed is also high which is responsible for the loss.”