Vietnam Fisheries Magazine
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Aquaculture
Bạc Liêu: Expand the shrimp-rice farming area up to more than 43,000 ha
Bạc Liêu is planning to expand the shrimp-rice farming area up to 43,000 ha by 2025. As many as 39,000…
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Aquaculture
Vietnam’s Fishery sector: Beat off challenge, achieve impressive results
2021 is considered a successful year of the agriculture industry, fisheries included with the unexpected export value. However, there remain…
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News
Top 10 prominent events for Vietnam’s seafood industry in 2021
In 2021, despite difficulties, even a long delay in aquaculture and exportation upon the social distancing regulation, Vietnam’s seafood industry…
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Fisheries
Vietnam aims to remove EC yellow card in 2022
According to the Directorate of Fisheries under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the synchronous implementation of methods to…
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Markets
Shrimp exports are expected to reach US$5.6 billion by 2025
VASEP expects that shrimp exports will reach a turnover of US$5.6 billion by 2025, with an annual growth of 9 per…
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Fisheries
Khánh Hòa: Tuna fishermen start year with bumper catch
Fishing boats full of ocean tuna came back at the Hòn Rớ port of Nha Trang city from the very…
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Aquaculture
Trà Vinh: Intensive shrimp farming at high density brings in huge profit
In 2021, farmers in coastal districts such as Cầu Ngang and Duyên Hải, and Duyên Hải town replaced semi-intensive and…
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Aquaculture
Hải Dương: Organic rice grown in sandworm field
Farmers in some localities in the Northern Delta have been experimenting on cultivation of organic rice associated with sand-worm farming…
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Aquaculture
Chăm ethnic farmer raises shrimp on dry land
A Chăm ethnic man in the coastal province of Ninh Thuận surprised his friends and neighbours by successfully turning dry land…
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News
30 years of tilapia breeding programs – An essential contribution for a healthy and profitable industry
Tilapia aquaculture has grown tremendously in the past 30 years from barely 400,000 tonnes in the early 1990s to around…
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