if they find any traces a bacteria farmers will change the pawn water or introduce microorganisms to fight off their back cousins in four months the shrimp who grew up to 20 centimetres do now ready to travel the world. while the shrimp may have left the farms there's still a lot of work to do the water is filled with recede you and the shrimp have also left behind ammonia toxic waste product both of which are harmful to the environment. if left untreated to farmers for spam left over water into a retention pond to lead residue settled after a week they discharge the water into man grows the farmers have grown themselves these act as natural filters for the waste as soon as the shrimp arrive at the processing plant workers quickly get to work to make sure the shrimp remain fresh to keep the place disease free everyone here needs to be covered from head to toe once their way the shrimp hit the conveyor belt no machines here workers rely on the old knives in schism ethic to and peel the shrimp each person can be up to 24 kilograms have shrimp in an hour of the shell is taken off that they get to keep their tails some more shrimp were then frozen to minus 21 degrees which takes only six minutes mom while there's a first cooked in a large steamerand then quickly frozen to help keep them playback room is ready to go but before they can leave the country they have to get a valid passport open and that means checking each and every batch mom samples sent to the Department of Fisheries land believe that the one haha and they both the Lallana York me pam has tomado by but Hannah not know why fighting communism mine and my talk to meh. we have a very very good record with there being lot five years be never have any problem the Department of Fisheries will then issue a certificate to confirm that the batches past their rigorous testing makes that to get out of here these Tigre trim whose grandparents were from Hawaii get a ticket back home to the good old USA shrimp is America's number two favorite seafood a whopping half a million times are consumed each year within hours the squeaky-clean shrimper on display in grocery stores and supermarkets all over the world them