Fisheries
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South Korea supports Vietnam’s efforts to remove IUU “yellow card”
As significant seafood trade partners, South Korea supports Vietnam’s efforts to combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing, as recommended…
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Ensuring 100% of fishing ports implement electronic traceability systems by 1/1/2025
According to the Department of Fisheries, since January 2024, the Department has provided guidance for localities to deploy software and…
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Norway shares experience in building a national seafood brand with Vietnam
The Norwegian Deputy Ambassador stated that Norway and Vietnam are among the world’s leading seafood exporters, with Norway ranking second…
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Unable to remove IUU yellow card this year, Vietnam may have to wait another 3 years
Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), Phung Duc Tien, suggests that the upcoming fifth inspection on illegal, unreported,…
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Binh Dinh: Two fishing boats fined for violations in fisheries activities
On May 31 and June 1, the Command of the Border Guard (BDBP) of Binh Dinh province issued decisions to…
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Ca Mau digitalizes management and exploitation
Ca Mau province has been promoting digitalization in the management and exploitation of fisheries, enhancing the efficiency of fishing vessel…
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Vietnam’s shrimp enterprises overcome market challenges
Shrimp demand is considered soft amidst abundant supply. Chairman of Sao Ta Seafood JSC forecasts the supply might rise around…
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Feed and Feeding: Management Key Factors for Sustainable Shrimp Business
Data from Shrimp Submit has indicated a global shrimp production of 5,476,000 metric tons in 2023 in which Vietnam shrimp…
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Handling at the highest level for fishing vessels violating IUU fishing
Quang Ninh province will handle at the highest level for ship owners with illegal exploitation, no registration, no inspection, no…
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Binh Dinh province to salvage old fishing vessels with high risk of IUU fishing violations
Binh Dinh province will salvage approximately 340 dilapidated wooden fishing vessels, vessels engaged in destructive fishing practices and vessels at…
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