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Top ten destinations of Vietnamese seafood in the first half of 2020
Vietnam saw a decline in exports in most markets in the first six months of 2020. The US, Japan, EU,…
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674 Vietnamese seafood companies be eligible to export to Taiwan
Only companies that are approved by the Taiwan Food and Drug Administration are eligible to export seafood to Taiwan. The…
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Cà Mau to spend more than 19,000 billion dong on strategies of climate change adaptation
55 tasks and projects will be prioritized in climate change adaptation with an investment fund being more than 19,000 billion…
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Korea spent nearly $89 million buying Vietnamese shrimps in the first four months of 2020
Despite being the biggest shrimp supplier of Korea when accounting for more than 50% of the country’s imports, sales in…
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Briefing of seafood market in the first six months of 2020
Prices of pangasius material have been low since early 2020, down 40% from last year due to the spread of…
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“Rescue” oysters in Vân Đồn
Oyster farmers in Vân Đồn, Quảng Ninh are facing difficulties finding sellers, resulting in a slump in prices. Farmers and…
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Refuse for clearance if detecting illegally exploited seafood
The General Department of Vietnam Customs has just issued an official document requesting provincial customs departments to strengthen the examination…
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Seafood exports in the first half year only achieve one-third way through its year-long period
According to the Directorate of Fisheries, Vietnam’s seafood export turnover reached $3.56 billion, equal to 91.4% of the same period…
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Shrimp exports see bright prospects in the next few months
Orders of reopening the economy given by the EU and some other countries have brought good signs to Vietnam’s shrimp…
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Pangasius exports to the US: strictly control antibiotics residues
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) has issued the “Food safety control program on fish and Siluriformes species…
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