Swiss shrimp farmer asks court for breathing space as liquidity problems persist

"We are looking for an investor to jump in and take over, and we want to bring the shrimp in the tanks to market, instead of throwing them away," CEO tells IntraFish.

SwissShrimp is experiencing ongoing liquidity problems at its indoor shrimp farm caused by persistently high costs for energy and water treatment as well as "non-compliance with agreed order quantities by some major customers".
SwissShrimp is experiencing ongoing liquidity problems at its indoor shrimp farm caused by persistently high costs for energy and water treatment as well as "non-compliance with agreed order quantities by some major customers".Photo: Anders Furuset
Published 18 March 2025, 08:56Updated 18 March 2025, 08:56
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