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Trong Covid, doanh nghiệp thủy sản thích ứng và bứt phá

Tính đến hết tháng 4/2021, XK thủy sản của cả nước ước đạt trên 2,5 tỷ USD, tăng 13% so với cùng kỳ năm ngoái. Năm 2020 và 2 tháng đầu năm 2021, do ảnh hưởng của Covid làm đứt gãy chuỗi cung ứng, đặt biệt là phân khúc logistic. XK thủy sản của Việt

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Quý 1/2021, EU tăng nhập khẩu cá ngừ vằn đông lạnh

Theo số liệu mới nhất của cơ quan phân tích thị trường EU, trong quý đầu tiên năm 2021, EU đã nhập lượng lớn cá ngừ vẫn đông lạnh nguyên con để sản xuất đồ hộp so với cùng kỳ năm 2020. Dữ liệu của Cơ quan Quan sát Thị trường Thuỷ sản Châu Âu

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Tuna exports fell after two months of consecutive growth

According to the Agro Processing and Market Development Authority, Vietnam’s tuna exports faced a downturn in major markets in November, following two months of growth. Sales in November decreased compared to the same period last year, impacting the overall export performance of the industry. Decrease in Tuna Export Value As of November, Vietnam’s tuna exports

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Q1 2021: 3.16% Growth in Agri-Forestry-Fishery

On the morning of March 29, 2021, the General Statistics Office conducted a press conference to announce the socio-economic statistics of the first quarter of 2021. The gross domestic product (GDP) in this period was estimated to increase by 4.48%. Notably, the agriculture, forestry, and fishery sector experienced a growth rate of 3.16%, contributing 8.34%

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SATS spurs US aquaculture with new campaign

SATS spurs US aquaculture with new campaign

The U.S. aquaculture advocacy group, Stronger America Through Seafood (SATS), has initiated a new campaign titled “Essential Aquaculture” to urge Congress to take prompt action in expanding aquaculture in the country. The campaign specifically emphasizes the need for Congress to establish a clear regulatory pathway for permitting offshore aquaculture. Challenges in aquaculture growth SATS highlights

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Namibia revels in MSC certification of hake fishery

Namibia revels in MSC certification of hake fishery

The Namibian hake trawl and longline fishery have achieved Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification, marking a significant accomplishment in rebuilding hake stocks and eliminating destructive fishing practices. This certification opens up new global market opportunities, particularly in Europe and North America, where there is increasing demand for sustainably sourced seafood. Second MSC-Certified fishery in Africa

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World’s biggest fish market in Tokyo hit hard by COVID-19

The relocation of Tokyo’s renowned Tsukiji fish market to Toyosu, costing a staggering $5 billion, took place two years ago. The new market, almost twice the size of its predecessor, has encountered significant difficulties, with around 600 merchants struggling to generate sufficient sales. The COVID-19 pandemic has dealt another blow to these businesses, compounding the

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Act Now to Save Indian Ocean Yellowfin Tuna from Overfishing

Act Now to Save Indian Ocean Yellowfin Tuna from Overfishing

The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) has recently released new data revealing the ongoing overfishing of yellowfin tuna in the region. Despite the species being classified as overfished since 2015 and the implementation of a rebuilding plan in 2016, overfishing continues. While the catch of yellowfin decreased in the previous year compared to 2018, it

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