Atarraya shrimp farming tech shrimpbox to completely change the most popular seafood in the U.S.
Now headquartered in Indianapolis, USA, Mexico city based Atarraya, seeks to make aquaculture more affordable and sustainable with their shrimpbox technology in the U.S. Founder and CEO, Daniel Russek will use cargo containers that can even be located in areas surrounded by land closing the gap between large producers and smaller players.
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