Diversification of Pangasius products

Besides Pangasius fillets for export, the diversified processed products would improve the efficiency of using low quality materials or byproducts, generate employment, improve incomes for both farmers and processers, and simultaneously secure safer output when export markets are unfavorable.

Vol 9, Issue 02(46) | Mar - Apr 2012  

Spiny lobster farming thriving in Vung Ro, Vietnam

Vung Ro is a small bay in Hoa Xuan Nam Commune, Dong Hoa District, Phu Yen Province. During wartime, it was a secret place for receiving armaments transported from the North to the South by sea. Today, it has become a famous lobster raising area in the province.

 

Quang Ninh proves the strong foothold in aquaculture sector

In recent years, high-yield shrimp and marine fish farming in Quang Ninh province have changed for better. With many millionaires from aquaculture, Quang Ninh is a great example for the Northern provinces to follow.

Vol 9, Issue 02(46) | Mar - Apr 2012  

Russian import controls ‘not transparent enough’

Lack of transparency in Russian import restrictions and monitoring means Russian fish market is doomed to stagnation, says Fish Union director.

 

More farms abandoned after tra fish price free-fall

Despite the current material tra fish shortfalls for processing and exporting, the price of Pangasius fish, or tra fish, has suffered the deepest plunge since last year, pushing local farmers into the red with farms abandoned en masse.

Vol 9, Issue 02(46) | Mar - Apr 2012  

Phu Quoc island to be international trading hub

Phu Quoc Island of the Mekong Delta province of Kien Giang is set to become an eco-tourism and international trading centre.

 

Capital shortage cripples tra fish farming

Many tra fish farmers who have to borrow from banks are facing capital shortage because of steep lending rates, has said the industry association.

 

U.S. to finally end practice of ‘zeroing’

DOC is modifying its methodology of calculating weighted-average dumping margins and antidumping duty assessment rates.

 

Vietnam’s exports to Russia enjoy advantages

Vietnam ’s goods will enjoy a tariff reduction of between 3-5 percent on exports to Russia , which has recognised Vietnam as a market economy, Vietnamese commercial counsellor in Russia Vu Van Quang said.

Vol 9, Issue 01(45) | Jan - Feb 2012  

INDIA: Government to Enhance Aquaculture with New Policy

The state government proposes to come up with a state aquaculture policy to enhance cultured fish production in the state.

 
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