New project to lift Tra fish sustainability

Apr 21st at 14:02
21-04-2014 14:02:00+07:00

New project to lift Tra fish sustainability

The Prime Minister has approved a new project to implement a sustainable supply chain for the Tra fish (pangasius) industry.

The project is funded by the European Union under the Switch-Asia network of the EU and implemented by the Vietnam Cleaner Production Centre (VNCPC).

It is designed to help Vietnam’s Tra fish industry increase its competitiveness,expand its global market reach,and improve the sustainability of its production.

The EU will directly support the whole supply chain, bringing Vietnam’s Tra fish to foreign importers and end-users. The EU is Vietnam’s largest Tra fish consumer.

The project will be implemented over four years (2013–2017), focusing on increasing production capacity, enhancing product quality, and reducing environmental impact and cost of production through applying Resource Efficient and Cleaner Production (RECP) standard.

It also helps Vietnamese small and medium enterprises exchange information and apply sustainable standards including ASC and GlobalGAP, towards sustainable production in order to improve the competitiveness of the Tra fish industry on the world market.

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