NaturalShrimp Inc. issued an update on its patented electrocoagulation (EC) and Hydrogas technologies. Patented EC and Hydrogas technologies continue to prove themselves not only for the Company's shrimp production, but also for other species and additional applications. These easily controlled technologies electronically remove ammonia and nitrites, reduce the bacteria load, and improve the overall health of animals within an aquaculture system.

The technologies can truly allow a zero liquid discharge system by not requiring water exchanges to remove excessive nitrate buildup when using traditional biofiltration methods. NaturalShrimp has filed the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) application for international patent protection of the EC technology currently patented in the United States. The Company is also working on a patent that combines the EC and Hydrogas technologies and will continue to submit new patent applications to protect improvements to the technologies gained through practical experience.

The Company has developed a 5-year strategic Research and Development (R&D) plan that establishes priorities, project timelines, and budgets to address continuing improvements. The plan will include the development of a Company R&D facility near one of the production facilities. The R&D facility will test new improved designs, concepts, and emerging technologies on a small scale prior to incorporation at a commercial scale at the production facilities.