3 firms get right to use Ca Mau geographical indication for black tiger shrimp

Apr 6th at 08:17
06-04-2022 08:17:56+07:00

3 firms get right to use Ca Mau geographical indication for black tiger shrimp

The southern most province of Ca Mau has granted the right to use the Ca Mau geographical indication for black tiger shrimp to three local exporters.

 

Minh Phu Seafood Group Joint Stock Company, Minh Phu Mangroves Shrimp Social Company and Ca Mau Seafood Processing and Services Joint Stock Company will be allowed to buy high-quality shrimp and use the province’s brand name for it.

In September last year Ca Mau was granted the geographical indication (GI) by the National Office of Intellectual Property, and its Department of Science and Technology, which is in charge of managing the GI for black tiger shrimp, has issued regulations defining the responsibilities and rights of organisations and individuals using it.

They cover procedures and guidance to ensure the origin, quality and reputation of the product, breeding and processing, shrimp seed origin, and geographical breeding areas.

The Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta province has more than 300,000ha of aquaculture farms, including 280,000ha raising shrimp, according to its Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.

This accounts for 45 per cent of the delta’s total shrimp farming area and 40 per cent of the country’s.

Around 19,000ha of farms have received international quality certificates like global good agricultural practices, Global Aquaculture Stewardship Council, Best Aquaculture Practices, and Vietnamese good agricultural practices.

Black tiger shrimp is one of Ca Mau’s key seafood products.

The province plans to keep the area under shrimp farming unchanged until 2030 but is enhancing output and quality by adopting advanced techniques.

It plans to set up five super-intensive shrimp breeding areas to international quality standards.

The province exports around US$1 billion worth of shrimp annually, accounting for 30 per cent of the country’s total exports, to more than 90 countries and territories. 

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