Seafood production in the first 9 months reached 5,964 thousand MT, up 5.4%
(11/12/2019 12:00:00 AM)
For aquaculture, as of September 24, 2019, the brackish water
shrimp farming area reached 705,209 ha (an increase of 0.5% compared to the
same period in 2018), of which the area of tiger shrimp farming was 606,661 ha,
the area of whiteleg shrimp farming was 98,548 ha. The harvest yield reached
504,413 MT (an increase of 6.2% compared to the same period in 2018), of which,
the production of black tiger shrimp was 181,585 MT, the output of whiteleg
shrimp was 322,828 MT.
According to the
assessment of Directorate of Fisheries, the whole country continues to be
affected by climate change. Abnormal weather patterns such as rising
temperature, salinity increases, prolonged rain.... affect the environment in
shrimp pond, resulting to being susceptible to disease outbreak. Therefore,
depending on specific conditions, shrimp farmers need to apply synchronous
solutions on pond management and care such as water environment management,
food and pathogens management contributing to the result of farming and
reducing production costs. Furthermore, Directorate of Fisheries also
recommends shrimp farmers to adhere to the seasonal calendar according to the
annual recommendations of specialized agencies.
For pangasius, the
cumulative farming area as of September 21, 2019 was 5,703 ha (an increase of 1,553
ha, equivalent to 37% compared to the same period in 2018), the cumulative
harvested area till September 21, 2019 was 3,449 hectares (up 30.9% over the
same period in 2018). The cumulative output reached 891,597 MT (an increase of
2.9% compared to the same period of 2018). Compared to the same period in 2018,
the farming area, harvest area and output increased from 23 to 30%, but the
harvest output increased only slightly by 2.9%. Therefore, it can be identified
that farmers are currently harvesting small-sized fish. The reason for that may
be due to small- sized fillet orders or growers who want to minimize the risk
of falling fish prices. Besides, the farming area in September tended to
decrease compared to August 2019.
Regarding to capture
fisheries, in the third quarter of 2019, the 2 storms (Wipha and Danas) and the
relatively strong southwest monsoon somewhat affected fishing activities of
fishermen. However, taking advantage of stable weather, longline fishing
vessels still went for fishing at sea and achieved good results. Specifically,
the fishing output in September reached 251 thousand MT, bringing the total
fishing production in 9 months of 2019 to 2,850.9 thousand MT.
In August and
September 2019, shrimp exports decreased slightly after increasing in July,
reaching US$352.9 million. In the first 8 months of 2019, shrimp export value
reached US$2.1 billion, down 7% compared to the same period in 2018. Shrimp
exports are expected to change more positively in the last months of the year.
Market demand have inched up, shrimp production and domestic and world shrimp
prices have improved, creating momentum for shrimp exports in the last months
of the year. Meanwhile, as of August 30, pangasius exports reached US$1.3
billion, down about 7% compared to the same period in 2018. According to the
recommendation, enterprises should proactively supply pangasius materials from
now to the end of the year, avoiding material shortages. It is expected that,
pangasius export turnover fell by 10% compared to the same period in 2018.
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