Study sheds light on the movements of escaped farmed salmon
Some insights into how best to recapture farmed salmon that have escaped from aquaculture facilities have been offered by a new study.
New research into disinfection practices in land-based recirculation salmon farms in Norway and North America could be used to create new standards to increase
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The picnic seabream is the seventh marine finfish which has been successfully bred by CMFRI and it took around three years for the team to develop the seed
Adding krill to the diets of salmon smolts when they are first transferred to marine grow-out sites – one of the most testing times in the farming cycle
Shrimp farmers could save themselves money and reduce their environmental footprints through the use of more efficient aerators and adoption of techniques
While the insect farming industry is likely to "come of age" this decade, its overall impact on aquaculture may be more limited.
China has aimed to increase the import of seafood from Vietnam, with value rising by up to 114% after enduring a decline throughout January and February.
The local fishery sector is set to earn an additional US$7 billion in export revenue by 2030 compared to the figure of US$8.6 billion recorded in 2020
Among 104 markets importing Vietnamese seafood, there are many markets with very good growth.
Shrimp is the seafood export item with the strongest growth rate in 2020, while shrimp exports continue to record positive signals at the start of 2021
China has moved to increase the import of aquatic products from Vietnam, with import value rising by up to 114% after enduring a downward trajectory throughout
Vietnam’s aquatic exports to Taiwan (China) rose sharply in the first months of this year, up nearly 66 percent in volume and 62.3 percent in value.
With many favourable conditions in terms of market demand, good competitiveness compared to competitors, the goal of exporting shrimp more than US$4 billion
The effective response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the successful application of technology in production could pave the way for Việt Nam
The northern province of Bac Giang will develop 140ha of aquaculture with 130 high-tech intensive aquaculture models in the 2021-2025 period
Following its competent handling of the COVID-19 pandemic coupled with the application of advanced technology in production
Vietnam is expected to become one of the world’s top shrimp producers thanks to its positive response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its modern shrimp farming
The Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP) forecasts seafood export turnover will increase to reach about US$640 million this month
The MoIT reports Vietnam shipped 55,050 tonnes of shrimp to Japan last year, accounting for one fourth of the latter’s imported volume.