"Crawfish Crisis: Louisiana Governor Declares Disaster as Prices Soar"

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Extreme weather conditions in Louisiana, including drought, heat, and saltwater intrusion, have devastated the state's crawfish harvest, leading to a significant shortage and a sharp increase in prices for consumers. The crawfish industry, critical to Louisiana's economy, has been severely impacted, with the governor issuing a disaster declaration. The shortage has affected traditional events like Mardi Gras and businesses selling seafood during the Lent season, with prices for boiled crawfish rising from $3-5 per pound to $10-12 per pound.
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- Louisiana governor issues disaster declaration for crawfish shortage amid extreme weather and drought CNN
- Louisiana governor issues a disaster declaration for the crawfish industry The Hill
- Gov. Jeff Landry issues disaster declaration for La. crawfish industry WAFB
- Crawfish Price Tracker: See current local prices – live and boiled WWLTV.com
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