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- Title
Globalizing Shrimp: Florida's "Wild & Wonderful Shrimp" Program.
- Authors
Grimes, John R.; Yow, Donald M.
- Abstract
This paper examines Florida's response to the globalization of the shrimp industry. The U.S. shrimp market has been dramatically transformed by the expansion of aquaculture-produced shrimp in Asia and Latin America as processing and transportation technologies deliver this high-value food to U.S. markets. Florida shrimpers sell wild-caught shrimp sourced from the ocean and are experiencing great difficulty competing with the cheaper imports. The State of Florida developed the ''Wild and Wonderful Shrimp'' Program as a response to this situation and to aid Florida shrimpers. This program illustrates a role for the state as a promoter and facilitator—that is, a purveyor for the Florida shrimp industry. We examine the ''Wild and Wonderful Shrimp'' Program and its geographic strategy to influence how consumers think about shrimp as a way to shape the market to benefit Florida shrimpers.
- Subjects
FLORIDA; GLOBALIZATION; SHRIMP industry; AQUACULTURE; INTERNATIONAL markets; IMPORTS
- Publication
Southeastern Geographer, 2009, Vol 49, Issue 2, p200
- ISSN
0038-366X
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1353/sgo.0.0041