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Shrimp bacteriophage nears commercial launch
Scientists in India have developed a bacteriophage-based product to help control bacterial diseases in shrimp hatcheries.
- First fish stocked in iFarm
- Vietnam’s tuna exports to EU skyrocket thanks to free trade agreement
- In July, exports of pangasius to the US slightly increased
- Bạc Liêu - Rise in shrimp prices makes farmers greatly delighted
- Ninh Thuận - Apply science and technology in shrimp seed production
- Bình Định - Fisheries achieve remarkable growth after five years
- Many pangasius households shift to catfish and snakehead fish farming after suffering from
- Hà Nam applies the in-pond raceway of freshwater farming
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Shrimp exports a bright spot during the pandemic
Vietnam’s shrimp exports to the US market reached US$435.2 million, up nearly 33% over the same period last year. The US market is expected to pull Vietnamese
Tra fish farmers in Mekong Delta suffer losses
Tra fish farmers in the Mekong Delta Province of An Giang have suffered an average loss of VND4,000 per kilogram.
Seafood exports reached nearly $4.4 billion in the first seven months of…
In the first seven months of 2020, Vietnam brought in nearly $4.4 billion from exporting seafood, down 6% compared to the same period last year.
Two-stage shrimp production with high technology achieve 2 or 3-fold efficiency
Hi-tech based two-stage shrimp production in super-intensive farms can achieve two or three-fold economic efficiency against conventional methods
EU, US consumers keen on Vietnamese tuna, shrimp
Moreover, shrimp exports to the Republic of Korea, the UK, Canada, and Australia have also enjoyed double digit-growth during the past month.
Vietnamese aquatic exports to reach US$8.3 billion
Vietnam's seafood exports may bounce back in the third and fourth quarters and may hit between US$8.26 billion and US$8.3 billion over the course of the year.
Shrimp exporters eye US$3.6 billion target this year
Despite shrinking markets due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Vietnam’s shrimp exports enjoyed robust growth in the past seven months and are projected to rise over
A fresh approach to probiotics for saltwater aquaculture
Marine Akwa is currently in the process of developing a range of probiotics – based on marine organisms – for the finfish aquaculture industry
Fish-free feed breakthrough
Researchers have developed a cost-effective “fish-free” feed for carnivorous marine finfish, in which fishmeal and fish oil have been replaced by poultry meal
Training Ghana’s tilapia farmers
The Ghana Tilapia Seed (TiSeed) project has successfully trained 227 fish farmers and Fisheries Commission (FC) zonal officers in good aquaculture practices
How digitalisation is refining aquaculture research
To achieve this in aquaculture, it is fundamental that we digitalise both research and the industry.
The salmon farming feed tech that's set to launch for other species
An automated feeding system that is currently responsible for one of the “best performing cages” in all of Norway’s salmon sector is in the process of being