​Vietnam eyes $4 bln in shrimp exports

Apr 15th at 13:40
15-04-2021 13:40:09+07:00

​Vietnam eyes $4 bln in shrimp exports

Vietnam targets a 5 percent increase in shrimp exports this year to $4 billion.

Farmers harvest shrimp in the southern province of Ca Mau. Photo by VnExpress/Phuc Hung.

It also targets output of 930,000 tons and having 740,000 hectares of shrimp farms, said Tran Dinh Luan, director of the Directorate of Fisheries, said at the VietShrimp Aquaculture International Fair in Can Tho City on Wednesday.

He expected Vietnam to become the world’s biggest producer of farmed shrimp by 2045 with an output of four million tons and a 25 percent global market share.

Now there are 200,000 hectares of high-tech shrimp farms, 95 percent of them in the Mekong provinces of Bac Lieu and Soc Trang, mostly belonging to foreign companies.

Shrimp exports face difficulties since costs have risen by 20 percent due to a 200-500 percent jump in transport costs, Luan said, pointing out that shipping a container of shrimp to Europe has increased from $1,500 to $6,500, and even $7,500.

Last year, shrimp exports were up 11.7 percent to $3.8 billion, and output had been 900,000 tons.

Vnexpress





NEWS SAME CATEGORY

E-motorbike startup Dat Bike wraps up $2.6 million funding led by Jungle Ventures

Dat Bike, a Vietnamese electric motorbike startup, has raised $2.6 million in pre-Series A funding led by Jungle Ventures and featuring Wavemaker Partners, Hustle...

Auto sales make recovery in Q1

Auto sales rose by 36 percent year-on-year in the first quarter to 70,952 units, with all categories of vehicles achieving doubled-digit growth.

Wood exporters face array of obstructions

An oversupply of undervalued certified timber and a lack of interest from local wood processors currently stand in the way of Vietnam’s export plans to increase its...

Automobile firms report sales growth in March

Automobile manufacturers reported growth in sales in March.

Vietnam gas consumption to double in next 10 years: Fitch Solutions

Gas demand is expected to rise from about 9.7 billion cubic meters (bcm) in 2020 to above 25.3bcm in 2030, while influx of LNG helps to counter the decline in...

Demand for laptops remains high amid work, study from home

Laptop sales, which began to boom at the beginning of 2020 following the Covid-19 outbreak, remain strong as studying and working from home continue.

Hanoi Beer producer profits to slump to 10-year low

The producer of Hanoi Beer expects sales to be badly hit by the Covid-19 pandemic this year and profits to fall to a 10-year low as a result.

Brewing up change with modern strategy

Saigon Beer Alcohol Beverage Corporation (SABECO) has been on a journey of transformation to strengthen its operational capabilities and modernise its governance...

Carlsberg Vietnam launches comprehensive revamp of Halida to better beer experience

Carlsberg Vietnam on April 8 announced a comprehensive revamp of Halida, giving the products both a new liquid and a new packaging that takes consumers’ beer...

Foreign merchants register to purchase lychees in Vietnam

Hai Duong and Bac Giang, Vietnam's lychee growing hubs, have processed numerous entry applications from foreign traders wishing to buy the products two months prior...

Commodity prices


MOST READ


Back To Top