BY the September of 2007. For both founding fathers of the Joyful Shrimp Farm, it had been a hectic three years. Interesting business opportunities had been identified by their research. RPA consented to support them on a case by case basis, beginning with the Happy Shrimp Farm. Initial challenges contained getting a residual energy contract to warm the shrimp production ponds and outside funds for the venture.
Construction started in September 2006. With urban resurrection themes and its energy recycling, Happy Shrimp generated extensive press coverage. Greiner and Curtessi were already looking ahead: Could the notion be replicated in Germany and Canada? Could it be applied to seaweed creation as well? Could they handle all this growth? And managing the multiple stakeholders was still a pain... Learning objectives: Handling multiple stakeholders in a project development that is sustainable. Understanding the economic drivers of cradle-to- recycling jobs, cradle.
The Happy Shrimp Farm Social Responsibility & Multiple Stakeholders case study solution
PUBLICATION DATE: July 07, 2008 PRODUCT #: IMD350-PDF-ENG
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