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Vietnam's pangasius exports situation: A bright note after a series of dreary days

The General Department of Customs reports that in September 2023, exports of products made from pangasius totaled over 165 million USD, indicating a 1% increase over the same period the previous year. For the first time this year, exports of pangasius have demonstrated encouraging signals for growth. Exports of pangasius saw a positive double-digit growth to major markets such as China, Hong Kong, EU, Brazil, Mexico, etc.

What kind of seafood did Vietnam export to the UK increase by nearly 800% in the first six months of 2023

Generally, in the first six months of this year, Vietnam’s seafood exports to the UK market reached 9.1 thousand tons, worth 141.3 million USD, which is a 4.5% increase in volume, but a 2.64% decrease in value compared to the same period last year.

Plenty of opportunities for Vietnamese pangasius exports to ten CPTPP countries

In 2018, Vietnamese pangasius exports to ten CPTPP countries were worth 328.4 million USD, up 17.3% as compared to the previous year. Exports to most countries grew, except for Mexico down 4.65% and Peru 19.6%.

Shrimp exports grow 21 percent up to August

Shrimp exports rebounded and grew 21.3 percent as of August over the same period last year, to USD 2.3 billion, thanks to a rise in demand from key import market.

Lengthy process of Vietnamese pangasius penetrating Japanese market

In 2011, export value of Vietnamese pangasius to Japan reached 2.56 million USD, accounting for 0.14% of total pangasius exports. Seven or eight years later, it ninefold and twelvefold increased in 2017 and 2018 respectively as compared to 2011.

Khánh Hòa prevents illegal fishing from the supply chain

After tuna catching boats come back from the ocean, fishermen have to sell fish along the beach like before no more. They have a company buy their exploited tuna upon a supply chain. As agreed, the company refuses to buy their tuna if they fail to prove their legal exploitation. Thus, fishermen involved in the supply chain must strictly follow the exploitation rules.



Eight fishery trade unions, seventy fishery cooperatives have been established and more than 600 offshore boats built with 150 ones being involved in three chains of exploitation, purchase, process, consumption. Fishermen must be a part of the exploitation teams or groups to participate in the supply chain so that team or group members will remind each other of avoiding border violation during the exploitation.

Fishermen must state their gross exploitation commensurately to the logbook. Then the Fishery control office will inform the purchasing company after confirmation. The best way to maintain the sustainability in fishery development is to build a supply chain where mutual benefit of both fishermen and company will boost them to prevent illegal fishing together.

VFM