Export turnover of aquatic
products of the Cuu Long River Delta is constantly increasing, from 1.2
billion USD in 2003 to 4.25 billion USD in 2009. Now, aquatic products of
the Cuu Long River Delta in particular and of Vietnam in general are
available in 130 countries, including large and selective markets, such as
the EU, ASEAN, China, Australia, South Korea, Japan and the US. The main
exports include smooth- skin fish, tuna, shrimp, cattlefish and many other
valuable products. It is estimated that the world’s demand on aquatic
products from now to 2020 will increase strongly, with the possibility of
adding some new markets, such as
To increase the capacity of Vietnam’s aquatic product sector on its way to integration with other countries, in March 2010, Vietnam Fisheries Society established the International Centre for Aquaculture and Fisheries Sustainability (ICAFIS) to carry out international co-operation programmes, ensure sustainable development, grant certificates for aquatic- and sea-products, and build up brand names under the Global GAP standards to establish a worthy position of Vietnamese aquatic products in the integration period.
According to evaluation by
ICAFIS,
Dr. Flavio Corsin, ICAFIS
Co-Director said: “Aquatic-product diseases and the concern about food
safety bring more difficulties to fishery, affecting both quantity and
quality of products.
In April 2010, a seminar on Vietnamese aquatic products was held in Can Tho City, drawing attention from scientists, entrepreneurs and representatives of farmers and fishermen. Addressing the seminar, Luong The Phuong, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development emphasised: “The relationship between the farmers and entrepreneurs is very important on the basis that the benefits of both sides are ensured equally and reasonably. In the coming time this relationship must be strengthened to become a decisive factor for the firm and sustainable development of the aquatic product sector.”
To gradually improve the quality of products to meet export requirements, the production facilities are finalizing the organizing of the rearing areas while the businesses specializing in processing and exporting products specify the origins and brand names of products on the packing and implement solutions for sustainable development and environmental protection, such as increasing the supervising system, applying micro-organic and bio-gas technology for organic waste treatment at the fish wharfs and having policies to support the processing businesses to build waste water treatment systems. In addition, many policies on human resource development, capital assistance by the banks and logistical service improvement of the aquatic product sector have been gradually implemented throughout the country.
There is a great potential and clear orientation for the development of the aquatic product sector of the Cuu Long River Delta. Along with the efforts to build up a powerful sea economy, including maritime transport, sea tourism and energy (tide, sea current, wind and sun), the rearing, tapping and processing of aquatic and sea products hold a primary position in building the national economy.
With existing potential and strength, people in the Cuu Long River Delta believe that in the near future aquatic and sea products with Vietnamese brands will account for a considerable market share in the world, bringing a great turnover to the national budget and vigorously changing the life of people in the Cuu Long River Delta, a fertile area with abundant fish and shrimp.
Story: Thinh Phat
Photos: Quang Minh – Kim Son – Minh Quoc – Huu Thanh – Thinh Phat
Thinh Phat - Quang Minh – Kim Son – Minh Quoc – Huu Thanh – Thinh Phat