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Export volume of clams reached over 62 million USD
While the country saw a slump in seafood products in August 2021, export of mollusks increased sharply by 36.2% with…
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Urgently tackle difficulties faced by pangasius sector
The fact shows something of paradox that the world is in a high demand for pangasius products but factories in…
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Seafood exports projected to reach USD 12 billion by 2025
Seafood exports are projected to maintain a steady growth rate in the following years, reaching approximately USD 12 billion by…
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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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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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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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Đồng Tháp: Seafood consumption was affected due to the COVID-19 pandemic
In the context of preventing and controlling the COVID-19 pandemic, Đồng Tháp farmers suffer severe losses as a result of…
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Seafood export in September are forecasted continuous decrease
According to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), seafood exports in August only reached about USD 520…
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Production and business problems during the midst of the pandemic
At the end of August 2021, the situation of seafood production and business was still beset by many difficulties, news…
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Challenges that could break the supply chain
Controlling the COVID-19 epidemic over the past month, tightening circulation, closing traditional markets and restaurants, requiring businesses to implement “3…
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