Vietnam Fisheries Magazine
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Aquaculture
Aquatic resource protection: community’s obligation
Vietnam is recognized as one of the most biologically diverse countries in the world. This has enabled the fisheries sector…
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News
The first aquaculture testing center for free in Quảng Trị
This is the first testing center in the province specializing in checking water quality and testing some diseases that shrimp…
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Markets
Khánh Hoà faces difficulties in selling lobsters while price stays low
In the lunar year end run-up, Khánh Hoà people are worrying about the fluctuating price of commercial lobster. Unstable price…
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Aquaculture
Kiên Giang: Build a shrimp farm free from diseases
Kiên Giang sets goal of 85,000 tons in production of farmed shrimp from 120,000 hectares of farm to supply the…
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Aquaculture
Persistent with target of removing the “yellow card”
The two year long effort that Vietnam has made to fight against IUU fishing has been recognized and highly appreciated…
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Markets
Shrimp export saw an upstream rise slightly in November
After consecutive decrease in August, September and November 2019, Vietnam’s shrimp exports swim upstream to rise slightly from last year.…
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Markets
Pangasius exports saw the highlights in China and Hong Kong in the first 11 months
In November 2029, the pangasius exports experienced a 20% decline from last year with decreases being recorded in most importers.…
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Markets
Hand in hand on fisheries cooperation
“Indonesia right now is the second biggest aquaculture producers (after China). Vietnam is an ideal country to boast seafood industry,…
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News
Tens of Chinese fishing vessels are expelled from Vietnam
Since early this year, Vietnam has been expelling 42 Chinese fishing vessels from our ocean territory and issued warnings against…
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Markets
HCM City to boost ornamental fish exports
HCM City’s ornamental fish breeding industry is seeking to expand its overseas markets. It earned US$21 million from exports in…
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