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Friday, 04/05/2024 8:44:32 AM

Friday, April 05, 2024 8:44:32 AM

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It's been a month since the new CEO was appointed. So to expect a significant turnaround in 30 days when the stock and ticker has been beat down to .0001 by the old owners over the last 2 years is wishful thinking.

Thankfully, Congress is currently conducting an investigation (as well as supermarkets such as Walmart) pertaining to tainted shrimp imports that account for 40% of all shrimp being brought into the United States from foreign countries. In this instance, it is India.

Hopefully RSHN can ride the curtails of this situation and provide examples to Congress while it is being reviewed, as well as these Supermarkets such as Walmart, about the possibility of producing shrimp on a grand scale domestically.

Only 1% of all imported Shrimp is inspected in the US, vs. 50% in Europe. So the US is a target to distribute product with antibiotics, which is forbidden by the FDA here in the States.

Any sanctions or shift from India would create a massive gap in supply and demand of shrimp in America. Using the patented farming system licensed by RSHN could capture a massive amount of market share in the coming years to satisfy the needs of the American consumer while reducing reliance on foreign markets that are using poor working conditions, while violating human rights, and are shipping tainted, low quality, contaminated products that are arriving on kitchen tables across America.

RSHN could not ask for a better macro set up to succeed.

It will just take time to develop if management realizes the opportunity and follows the correct avenenues to present RSHN solutions for an ongoing problem nationwide.

***India accounts for roughly 2.5B usd annually of the shrimp imported in America.