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Post-Yagi typhoon, it’s time to rebuild and rise from the rubble

State agencies, commercial banks, social organizations, businesses and farmers are joining hands to rebuild their production bases and businesses after the typhoon.

First-ever lobster festival held in Khánh Hòa’s Cam Ranh City

Through the festival, the city hopes to attract investment to realise the goal of developing Cam Ranh into a "logistics tourism city", he said.

Vietnam’s aquaculture top position on world map

The growth in Vietnam's seafood export turnover in recent years has been created from the foundation of the aquatic farming, exploitation and processing industry.

Aquaculture waste proves profitable for seafood producers

In 2021, Vinh Hoan Corporation's aquacultural byproducts and collagen/gelatin products raked in over VND2.2 trillion, of which the latter contributed VND642 billion.

Rice-shrimp production has good harvest, high prices

Farmers in the Ca Mau peninsula are delighted as they enjoy a bumper rice crop on shrimp farming land.

Project on marine aquaculture development till 2030 approved

Deputy Prime Minister Le Van Thanh has recently signed Decision No.1664/QD-TTg approving a project on marine aquaculture development till 2030 with a vision to 2045.

Mekong Delta provinces strive to maintain advantage of shrimp industry

The Mekong Delta is the main shrimp farming and exporting area of the country.

Historic disaster: thousands of tons of shrimp and fish die in floods

The historic downpours and floods in the central region have damaged 25.9 percent of the total aquaculture area.

Hanoi's pond and lake pollution reaches alarming levels

The natural conditions in Hanoi are favorable for aquaculture with 4,327 hectares of lakes and rivers which allow the farming of fish in cages.

Aquaculture eyes int'l standards

 VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam's Directorate of Fisheries (D-Fish) and the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) will work together on promoting responsible aquaculture in the country.

Villa development project in Ha Long Bay opposed by architects

VietNamNet Bridge – Architects and environmentalists have expressed their strong opposition against a project to develop villas and a golf course in the Ha Long Bay Natural Heritage area.

Wave of bankruptcy of seafood producers

 VietNamNet Bridge – Many seafood processing companies in southwestern provinces of Vietnam have gone bankrupt, resulting in the instability of the largest aquaculture area of the country.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 26/11

UMA nation's top furniture retailer; Five VN firms in ASEAN 100 list; HCM City failing to meet SOE equitisation goal; Investors buy still-unfinished apartments; CPI falls on lower transport costs;

In pictures: Awaking the potential of the sea

 Endowed by nature with 15km of coast line and a system of criss-crossing rivers, Kim Son District in Ninh Binh Province has great potential for economic development.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 24/1

 Online shopping spurs up express service; Vietnam, China work to promote aquaculture trade; Votive paper market heating up, purchasing power low; RoK investor to pour US$10 million in Ha Nam park

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 23/1

 Japan helps HCM City develop high-tech industry; 2013 trade turnover surpasses US$264 billion; Big deals still reached despite real estate downturn;  Competition to force Vietnam Airlines to cut fares; Limousine service opens in Hanoi

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 13/12

 Foreign companies deliver on investment; Japanese ODA crucial to transport infrastructure upgrade; Vietnam to prioritise industrial aquaculture; Export surplus with US hits US$18.7 billion; Vietnam boosts exports to Russia, EU

Aquaculture in Can Tho

Over the years, aquaculture has been sustainably developed in Can Tho, a land of criss-crossing canals along the Hau River. It has made a contribution to increasing the average growth rate of exports of aquatic products to 18% a year.

Ricefield crabs caught with pesticide

The initiative by farmers in the central region to catch ricefield crabs with pesticide would destroy the environment and extirpate aquatic resources.

Pollution chases, besieges, kills aquaculture

The aquaculture has been threatened by the uncontrollable industrial production development which has caused serious pollution everywhere.