Aquatic product exports target 10 billion USD in 2019
(11/20/2019 12:00:00 AM)
Vietnam’s fishery industry has seen an impressive growth in 2018 and
aims to reach 7.9 million tons in yield and 10 billion USD in exports,
up 11.1% compared to the previous year.
Most of product lines increase as compared to 2017, with pangasius
exports reaching 2.26 billion USD (+26.4%) and marine products including
tuna 675 million USD (+13.9%).In a convention to sum up the year 2018
and draw up a plan for 2019 fishery industry, Acting Director of Vietnam
Directorate of Fisheries (DoF) Nguyễn Ngọc Oai said fishery export
volume in 2018 expected to reach around 9 billion USD, up 8.4%.
Having seen smooth growth in 2018, fishery industry expects to reach
7.9 million tons in yield and 10 billion USD in export volume, up 11.1%.
Pangasius hit the record in exports in 2018, Oai said, because price
of material fish constantly increased last year, making the product stay
in short supply. Besides, pangasius farming area was 5,400 ha, 3.3%
more than 2017 and the yield reached 1.42 million tons (up 8.4% compared
to 2017).
There are about 230 pangaius farming facilities in the whole country
and 4,000 nurseries which produce around 25 billion fingerlings and over
2.5 billion fries. However, according to DoF, quality of fries has not
been improved clearly, which might influence the competitiveness of this
fish in the long run.
Fishery industry has been facing challenges inside and outside the
country, especially “yellow card” in terms of IUU. However, Oai said
local authorities have made vigorous actions to remove the warning and
the number of illegal fishing boats has reduced ever since. These
efforts have put an end to boatsexploiting in the forbidden area.
VIFEP (Vietfish)
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