Vietnam's aquaculture top position on world map
The growth in Vietnam's seafood export turnover in recent years has been created from the foundation of the aquatic farming, exploitation and processing industry.
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The growth in Vietnam's seafood export turnover in recent years has been created from the foundation of the aquatic farming, exploitation and processing industry.
After three years of construction, Binh Minh 4 dyke in the coastal district of Kim Son has basically completed and put into operation, opening up space and room for, and creating a shield for the locality's socio-economic development, especially aquaculture.
Ninh Binh province boasts a lot of potential and advantages to develop its fishery sector as it has a 15-kilometer coastline and over 6,200 hectares of brackish water surface and over 20,000 hectares of inland fresh water surface for aquaculture. In addition, the province's fishery sector has an abundant and experienced workforce. These potential and advantages have helped the local fishery sector develop strongly in recent years, thus contributing greatly to the province's economic structure, increasing incomes and creating jobs for local people and stabilising the socio-economic situation.
To deploy a national plan on aquaculture development in the 2021-2030 period, with a vision to 2045, in August 2022, the Prime Minister approved a national programme for aquaculture development in the 2021-2030 period.
Clam farms in Kim Son district, the northern province of Ninh Binh, received the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) certificate at a ceremony on November 29.
Deputy Prime Minister Le Van Thanh has signed a decision to promulgate a national plan on aquaculture development in the 2021 - 2030 period.
Ninh Binh province boasts a lot of potential to develop the fishing and aquculture sector as it has a 15-kilometers coastline and over 6,200 hectares of brackish water surface and over 20,000 hectares of fresh water surface.
As the only coastal district of Ninh Binh province, Kim Son boasts numerous potential and advantages to develop its marine economy, aquaculture and seafood catching. To fully tap these advantages, in the past 30 years, Ninh Binh has issued numerous policies and mechanisms to guide and support local people to enrich themselves from the sea-borne economy.
Protecting the property rights to artificial forests and cultivated aquatic animals is of the utmost importance to attracting private investment in aquaculture and forestry, a recent report on the Vietnamese economy has concluded.
The GDP in the first quarter of 2014 grew 4.96%, including a 2.37% rise of agriculture, forestry and aquaculture, a 2.37% increase of industry and construction and a 5.95 percent rise in service, according to the GSO on March 24.
Vietnam will develop its aquaculture in an industrial, modern and sustainable way to conform to international standards, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Cao Duc Phat has said.
Both sides should be more active in supporting businesses and promoting cooperation in aquaculture, agriculture and oil and gas exploitation and exploration.