NEWS
EVER GIVEN SHIP FREED IN THE SUEZ CANAL, AUTHORITY CONFIRMS
The Ever Given container ship has been dislodged and is now floating, after blocking the Suez Canal for almost a week, authorities said Monday
RAW SHRIMP UP SHARPLY, BUT FARMERS RAN OUT OF SHRIMP
Black tiger shrimp, vannamei shrimp all increased sharply in early 2021. Meanwhile, many people have run out of shrimp for sale. According to VASEP’s prediction, shrimp prices will continue to increase in 2021 despite the COVID-19 epidemic.
VIETNAM, UKRAINE BEEF UP TRADE COOPERATION
Vietnam and Ukraine have discussed measures to remove hurdles and facilitate bilateral trade cooperation at the 15th session of Vietnam-Ukraine Inter-Governmental Commission for Economic, Trade and Science and Technology Cooperation.
VIET NAM SEAFOOD BRING ORGANIC AND AQUACULTURE SHRIMP TO DOMESTIC AND EXPORT MARKET.
From 1/1/2021, VN Seafood cooperate with partners to launch a line of Organic and Aquaculture Shrimp to market.
Organic and Aquaculture Foods contains the best nutrition for your family. There are many good reasons to eat our foods. Our foods are safe, healthy and high quality.
VIETNAM BRINGS IN MORE THAN $41 BILLION FROM EXPORTING GRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
2020 has been a long hard year for Vietnam’s agriculture industry, especially after serious impacts of the covid-19 pandemic on exports of agro-forestry-fishery products. However, the country impressively brought in more than $41 billion from exports.
RAMP UP EXPORTING SEAFOOD
Businesses in the Mekong Delta have ramped up processing high value seafood products for exports. Seafood exports are thriving, giving opportunities for businesses to speed up in the last months of the year.
Signs of thriving.
PANGASIUS EXPORTS TO THE US ROSE SLIGHTLY
By the end of July 2020, the total value of pangasius exports to the US market reached US$133.7 million, down 20.2% over the same period in 2019
SEAFOOD EXPORTS OF QUARTER IV 2020 EXPECTED TO REACH $2.3 BILLION
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Vietnam saw a decrease by 10% in quarter I and 7% in quarter II with nearly $1.8 billion. However, seafood exports are forecasted to reach nearly $2.4 billion, slightly up by 2% compared to the same period last year.
THE EXPORTING RESULT OF PANGASIUS TO MAIN MARKETS
The economic crisis due to the COVID-19 pandemic is also one of the major causes affecting the import and export activities of pangasius in many major markets around the world. As of the first half of June 2020, Vietnam's pangasius export value plunged by 29.8% over the same period in 2019, reaching US$ 612.3 million.
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, China, and Korea continue to be traditional markets of Vietnamese seafood.
Vietnam brought in $3.6 billion from exporting seafood, down 7.4% from the same period last year, according to the General Department of Vietnam Customs. The seafood export volume reached $719.2 million in June, up 12% from the previous months but slightly down 0.5% from June 2019.