Of the volume, the catch output reached 6,700 tonnes while the aquaculture output hit 63,200 tonnes.The total value of fishery production was nearly 2.23 trillion VND, up 5.2% as compared to the previous year.
Ninh Binh continued to affirm its position as one of the leading localities nationwide in producing breeding oysters and clams with 99,208 million oysters and 16,000 million clams.
In particular, clam farms in Kim Son district were granted a label certificate by the National Office of Intellectual Property of Vietnam, helping to increase the value of local clam products.
The province's shrimp farming area has increased sharply, reaching nearly 100 hectares. The value of these shrimp farms has seen 5-10-fold rises as compared to traditional extensive farming.
In 2024, the fishery sector expects to increase aquatic product output to 70,800 tonnes and with total value of some 2.33 trillion VND.
The sector will pay due attention to applying hi-technologies and advanced and circular production methods.
It will combine production with processing, consumption and development of aquatic products under the OCOP programme.
Measures will be rolled out to protect aquatic product resources and the habitat for aquatic species.
Translated by Nguyen Thuy