Tra fish to be traded online

Jul 5th at 13:21
05-07-2016 13:21:05+07:00

Tra fish to be traded online

Tra fish will be traded online from the end of this month, making the trading more transparent, according to the Viet Nam Pangasius Association.

 

The association's deputy general secretary, Vo Thi Thanh Huong, said a Swiss organisation has helped set up online trading platforms at www.mekongfishmarket.com and www.pangasiusmap.com.

They would be launched by the end of this month, and through them pangasius exporters can sell their products globally, she said.

While www.mekongfishmarket.com would contain news about the association's 50 members and their products, www.pangasiusmap.com would carry information about the farming areas and the standards they meet, she said.

Information about each of the more than 1,100 ponds with a combined area of around 12.3 million square metres will be regularly updated.

Nguyen Ngoc Hai, chairman of the Thoi An Pangasius Co-operative based in Can Tho, said the websites would be of great support to the tra industry.

Farmers can get up-to-date information about the market and fish and feed prices, he said.

To help the online market work efficiently, the association wants a logistics network developed.

Once the network comes into being, all tra fish products would be standardised, Huong said.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Domestic gold price hits two-year high

The domestic gold price recorded its highest level in two years yesterday, reaching about VND36 million (US$1,607) per tael or 1.2 ounces yesterday under the sharp...

Ministry sets trial bidding for sugar imports

The Ministry of Industry and Trade will establish a council to conduct pilot bidding on the import of 85,000 tonnes of sugar under a tariff rate quota (TRQ) this...

Tra fish exports to China thriving

Viet Nam's tra fish exports to China recorded strong growth in the first five months of the year, hitting nearly US$95 million, a year-on-year surge of nearly 73...

13 Coca-Cola products pulled from sales in Vietnam

Vietnam’s Ministry of Health has requested that 13 different types of Coca-Cola products, classified as nutritional supplement drinks, be suspended from sales as...

Agency seeks approval to import gold for jewelry, art

Viet Nam Gold Trading Association (VGTA) asked the State Bank of Viet Nam to allow local producers of gold jewelry and fine art to import gold materials.

Interflour to launch malting plant in VN

Interflour, one of the largest flour millers in Asia, has started to build its first malting plant in Viet Nam to meet the demands of domestic beer companies...

Irradiation facilities benefit fruit exporters

The provision of irradiation services for fresh fruit exports in Ha Noi has created many benefits for enterprises, experts have said.

Southeast Asia steelmakers bid to emerge from China's shadow

As a construction boom spurs steel demand across Southeast Asia, countries such as Vietnam, Indonesia and Thailand are challenging a flood of imports from China by...

Decrees must help businesses: PM

New decrees are to liberate productive forces, facilitate businesses and people, and drive development, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said yesterday.

Sugar prices high despite imports

Government approval for importing 100,000 tonnes of sugar will help meet demand in the local market, but cannot bring down prices because the distribution system is...

Commodity prices


MOST READ


Back To Top