The Madagascan
Wild Prawn

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Madagascar's
emblematic crustacean

Discovered in the middle oh the 20th century, wild prawn are caught mainly on the west coast of the island of Madagascar. 

Four species of penaeid prawn dominate the Malagasy catches: indicus, monoceros, semisulcatus and the famous penaeus monodon endemic to Madagascar, chosen by OSO® for its organic aquaculture.

To guarantee the freshness and excellence of the product, the prawns are sorted, graded and frozen on board immediately after they leave the water.

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Sustanaible
and responsible fishing

Wild Madagascan prawns are caught from March to November on sandy seabeds, using responsible fishing methods.

A responsible approach to fishing and protecting natural resources is in place throughout the fishery (GAPCM)* :
– Respect for the reproduction cycle
– Preventing fishing for turtles, dolphins and other by-catches
– Satellite monitoring of vessels and fishing zones

*Group of Madagascar Fishermen and Aquaculturists

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