Fishery exports increase from 2019

Apr 29th at 08:12
29-04-2020 08:12:19+07:00

Fishery exports increase from 2019

Cambodia exported 3,475 tonnes of fishery products to international markets in the first quarter of this year, inching up 0.72 percent from 3,450 tonnes in the same period last year, said a report from the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.

During the period, exports of fresh fishery products increased 15 tonnes year-on-year to 2,465 tonnes, while processed fishery products gained 10 tonnes year-on-year to 1,010, said the report.

Freshwater fishery yield totalled 88,360 tonnes, down 3.71 per cent from the same period last year, it said. Sea fishery yield reached 25,780 tonnes, down 0.2 per cent year-on-year. Production of farmed fish and shrimp reached 51,866 tonnes, an increase of 19.9 per cent.

Ministry spokesman Srey Vuthy told The Post on Tuesday that despite the low growth in natural fish products, the ministry is working to strengthen many aquaculture practices to adequately supply local demand and which can lead to more international exports in the future.

The ministry is encouraging and promoting family farming and large-scale aquaculture investment with short-term high-yield species diversification, he said.

“With the effort now, I expect that Cambodia’s fishery product exports will continue to grow in the future,” said Vuthy.

He said the ministry’s policy is to increase aquaculture farming by 20-25 per cent annually.

Eng Cheasan, the director-general of the ministry’s Fisheries Administration, could not be reached for comment on Monday.

However, he previously told The Post that most of the Kingdom’s fisheries output is exported to Vietnam and Thailand.

Cambodia’s fishery production is expected to grow over the next few years as aquaculture yields are increasing in most areas, particularly in the coastal provinces and around the Tonle Sap river, he said.

The government earlier this month announced a ban on fish exports in an attempt to increase domestic stockpiles and prevent food shortages during the Covid-19 epidemic.

Cambodia exported 14,100 tonnes of freshwater fish products to international markets last year, down 2.25 per cent from 14,500 tonnes in 2018.

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