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High-tech shrimp farming generates high profits in Vũng Tàu
High-tech shrimp farming can produce three shrimp crops a year, up nearly two times against traditional farming models
- GAA Creates COVID-19 Guidance Document for Seafood Processing Facilities
- A new tool in the battle against sea lice and AGD
- A novel way of assessing broodstock value
- GM omega-3 canola gains aquafeed approval in Canada
- Farming organic shrimps in Mekong Delta
- Vietnam’s remarkable step in broodstock production
- Super-intensive shrimp farming with three phases applied with high technology
- Quảng Ngãi - Aquaculture models adapt the climate change
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New crop of shrimp in Mekong Delta faces challenges, farmers are concerned
The shrimp exports start recovering after the social distancing due to the covid-19. Nevertheless, farmers are facing challenges from selecting post larvae
Shrimp exports decline sharply, inventory at about 20,000 tons
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, many large shrimp importers of Ca Mau Province have temporarily halted, reduced, and rescheduled orders, forcing shrimp enterprise
Enterprises prepare to boost seafood exports to the EU
The seafood industry has set a US$2 billion target for seafood exports to the EU in 2021 based on the terms of the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA)
674 Vietnamese seafood enterprises eligible to export to Taiwan (China)
Taiwan is Vietnam’s the eighth largest importer for shrimp, mainly giant tiger prawn and white-leg shrimp, etc and a potential market of Vietnamese shrimp
Helping aquaculture operators keep their fingers on the pulse
Pulse, a web-based service for aquaculture operators to monitor oceanic environmental data, has been launched by Umitron today.
Can carbon-capture fuel the aquafeed sector?
A ground-breaking carbon recycling project, which aims to produce aquafeed ingredients from waste CO2, has launched today.
Rapid SRS detection kit launched
A recently developed on-farm detection kit for piscirickettsiosis (SRS) can confirm the bacteria’s presence within 90 minutes and might help reduce the impact
Salmon sector faces scrutiny over seal deterrents
The Scottish salmon farming sector is to review the use of acoustic devices deployed on farms to deter seals.
A magnetic solution to top quality Artemia
Improving the quality of Artemia used in hatcheries has been made possible by a series of new tools launched by INVE Aquaculture.
Gloomy prospects ahead for tuna exports to major markets
Vietnam’s tuna exports to major markets such as the US and EU suffered a decline of 20% in the first half of the year due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
Aquafeeds from power plants?
A project that aims to use microalgae to capture carbon dioxide from power plant flue gases has been awarded $3 million from US Department of Energy (DOE).
Giving fish farmers the edge in data management
An automation and data-management platform which can integrate data from any devices or software used on a fish farm, has just been launched,helping aquaculture