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    Vietnam's fish exports are expected to reach US$2.4 billion in 2022, a record high

    • Last Update: 2022-12-29
    • Source: Internet
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    Vietnam's fish production is expected to reach 1.
    68 million tons in 2022, with an export value of more than US$2.
    4 billion, a record high
    , reported by Hanoi on December 15.
     
    Relying on the advantages of natural conditions in the Jiulongjiang Delta region, Vietnam's fish cha industry has continued to develop and has now become a world-famous fish cha industry, with an annual output of more than 1.
    5 million tons and an export volume of more than
    2 billion US dollars.
     
    Up to now, Vietnam's fish products have been exported to about 138 countries and regions, bringing billions of dollars in revenue every year and creating jobs
    for hundreds of thousands of people.
     
    It is clear that fish is a strategic product with competitive advantages in the world, and the Vietnamese government and relevant departments have actively supported the improvement of aquaculture, processing and export processes
    .
     
    So far, about 350 fish farming bases and 3,119 hectares of aquaculture area in the Kowloon River Delta have been awarded Viet Nam Good Agricultural Practice (VietGAP) certification
    .
     
    In 2022, despite the impact of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, Vietnam's fish industry will still give full play to its vitality and creativity, make every effort to maintain the safety and stability of the industrial chain and supply chain, and maximize the increase in market demand after the epidemic
    .
    As a result, the production of fish in 2022 is expected to reach 1.
    68 million tons
    .
    As of November 15, 2022, Vietnam's fish exports have reached US$2.
    23 billion
    .
    It is predicted that the total export volume of Chayu in 2022 will exceed US$2.
    4 billion, a record high and far exceeding the set target of US$1.
    6 billion
    .
     
    Vietnam's Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Feng Dejin pointed out that Vietnam's aquatic product exports are expected to exceed the US$11 billion mark in 2022, which is inseparable from the contribution
    of "pioneering" industries such as fish cha.
     
    Vietnam's main export markets are China (nearly 30%), the United States (nearly 23%), members of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) (more than 13%), the European Union (8.
    2%) and Brazil (3.
    7%)
    .
     
    It is reported that Vietnam's first fish hunting festival in 2022, entitled "Running to the Sea", will be held in Dong Thap province from December 16 to 17, 2022, and is expected to attract 50,000 partners and domestic and foreign tourists at
    home and abroad.
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