Fisheries
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Remove IUU yellow card: ‘EC is not difficult, we are easygoing’
To remove the IUU yellow card, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has specified the key tasks and solutions…
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USD 20 billion: A bold target for Vietnam’s fishery export
Experiencing massive growth in fishery exports while the market remains full of potential, VASEP boldly set an export target of…
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GenoMar achieves a breakthrough for tilapia breeding
Being a 100% foreign-invested company located in Vietnam and a subsidiary of GenoMar Genetics As of Norway, GenoMar Genetics Vietnam…
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Khánh Hòa: DT Group expand sea grape producing and processing area
DT Group seaweed company is working out a strategy to expand the material area and invest into an sea grape…
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Support Kiên Giang manage and exploit undulated surf clam sustainably
The International Union for Conservation of Nature in Vietnam is about to support Kiên Giang to sustainably manage and exploit…
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Quảng Ngãi establishes an inspection team to fight against IUU fishing
In the afternoon of October 04, Quảng Ngãi provincial People’s Committee announced the Decision of establishing an Inspection team to…
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Kiên Giang and Cà Mau cooperate to patrol for the fight against IUU fishing
In the fight against IUU fishing, Kiên Giang and Cà Mau cooperate to establish a unit to patrol the mutual…
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Four causes preventing Vietnam’s fisheries from removing EC’s “yellow card”
After nearly five years of being imposed the “yellow card” warning by the European Commission, Vietnam’s fisheries still face challenges…
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Quảng Bình: Reaping an abundant crop of anchovy, fishermen earn millions dong after just few hours
Coastal fishermen are reaping a bumper crop of anchovy with millions dong being earned after just few hours on the…
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Cà Mau: Punish VND 1.4 billion, confiscate 1 vessel for trespassing
The Cà Mau provincial People’s Committee has just decided to punish a fishing vessel owner with a VND 1.4 billion…
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