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MARD postpone move to impose maximum levels for Salmonella and heavy metals in feed ingredients
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) has decided to postpone the implementation of new maximum levels for Salmonella…
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Cà Mau to impose a fine of 60 million dong on trader transporting contaminated shrimps
A trader in Cà Mau has just been fined 60 million dong on a trader for transporting 430 kg of…
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Sustainable solution to shrimp sector
On-going fluctuating prices of shrimp have made farmers pay more attention to nutrition solutions, biotechnology based farming, and effective practices…
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Seafood industry expects to reach $8.6 billion of 2020 export target
With positive signs from growing market demand and opportunities benefiting from the Europe-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) that comes into…
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Stop the contravention of IUU fishing regulations
Any fishing boats in contravention of illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing rules given by Vietnam will be strictly handled.…
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Minh Phú: No worry in short supply of material but fear of lack of staff
Minh Phú, the world’s leading shrimp exporting business affirms it is struggling with a lack of staff. 50% of farming…
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Slight decrease in pangasius output in the first 6 months
Pangasius output reached nearly 645 thousand tons in the first half of the year, down 5% from last year, according…
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Productive practice of farming blood cockle in shrimp ponds
The practice of farming blood cockles in shrimp ponds has brought in high profit for Bạc Liêu’s farmers. Many households…
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Cà Mau’s traditional sauce recognised as national cultural heritage
The traditional craft of making ba khía (three-striped crab) sauce in the southern province of Cà Mau has been officially recognised…
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EU will remove tariffs on Vietnamese tuna in this August
The European Union will eliminate tariffs on fresh and frozen Vietnamese tuna products, with 11,500 tonnes of canned tuna and…
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