Vietnam Fisheries Magazine
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Đồng Nai provides 5.5 thousand tons of seafood per month
According to the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, from August to December 2021, the total seafood production in Đồng…
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Fisheries
Seafood companies fear lack of raw materials as Covid hits farm output
The decline this year in shrimp and fish farming in the Mekong Delta threatens to cause a serious shortage of…
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Pangasius exports from Vietnam could be increasingly scarce until the second quarter of 2022
According to Undercurrent News sources, pangasius exports decreased dramatically in August and September due to social distance in the Mekong…
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Fisheries
Farmers are more secure with the appearance of the “Chuyên gia tôm” website
Before stocking, shrimp farmers not only rely on their own experience or references from those who have successes in farming…
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Mekong Delta: Prices of many fishery products increased again
The pandemic has gradually been back under control; many provinces and cities in the Mekong Delta have loosened the quarantine.…
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The second half of 2021 – Prime time for shrimp export
The seafood industry has risen to seize the opportunity amidst the difficulties and challenges in the first six months of…
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Vietnam goes past Thailand, becomes Israel’s biggest tuna supplier
Vietnam surpassed Thailand in the first half of this year to become the biggest exporter of tuna to Israel. Fishermen…
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Fisheries
Proposal to amend several regulations on fishing
The fishing industry is facing many limitations for development, as a result there are many policies issued to control the…
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Markets
Basa fish industry in the Mekong Delta hit hard by social distancing
Social distancing in the Mekong Delta has had a great impact on the basa fish industry, said the Directorate of…
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Fisheries
Quảng Nam: Prospect of model for farming of caged snub-nose pompano in the river
Quảng Nam has an area of more than 8,000 hectares of water surface for aquaculture, of which nearly 3,000 hectares…
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