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Solutions to effective and sustainable development of cold water fish culture discussed
On Nov 11, a Summary conference of 15 years of development of cold water fish and working plan for 2021-2030…
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Vietnam set giant river prawn export target at $100 million by 2025
Vietnam aims to reach 50,000 ha of giant river prawn farming area by 2025, producing 50,000 tons, bringing in $100…
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An Giang contributes 1.2 billion dong to regenerate fishery resources
An Giang has had 146 organizations and 323 individuals contribute a total of 1.2 billion dong into regenerating natural fishery…
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Warning of organic pollutants from aquaculture
According to reports from the Mekong Delta provinces, the stocking areas of farm-raised shrimps have reached 708,436 ha, equal to…
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Cần Giờ: Cultivate saltwater rotifer biomass as aquatic feed
Master Nguyễn Thị Kim Liên, in the Center of Hitech Agricultural Research and Development, said that the cultivation of rotifer…
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Announce the first batch of pangasius produced with high technology for exporting to the EU, China and Middle East
In the morning of Oct 30, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development in association with the Nam Việt Corporation…
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Vietnam’s traditional fish sauce will have its own logo and qualifications
The Vietnam Association of Fish sauce (VAFS), established on Oct 27 with 117 members, will help consumers recognize traditional fish…
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Long An: Earn more than 100 million dong from 1ha of hitech shrimp farm
Long An sets a target of having more than 6,800ha of brackish water shrimp farm as of the end of…
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Minh Phú We were not informed of the US’s standard system
Minh Phú’s representative said that the US had not informed the company about its own standard system until CBP notified…
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Master Norway’s technology of farming golden pompano
On Oct 22, 2020, a delegation of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development led by Deputy Minister Lê Quốc…
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