PM visits high-tech tra fish farm in An Giang
Latest
TIN LIÊN QUAN | |
PM welcomes newly-appointed Chinese, Danish ambassadors | |
Vietnam secures ADB’s US$80 million loan to build up health professionals |
The farm, owned by Viet Uc Pangasius JSC, was built separately from residential areas. A solar energy system was installed to provide electricity to the whole centre.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (third from left) visited a high-tech tra fish farm in An Giang province on December 14 (Photo: VNA) |
Viet Uc Pangasius JSC is the only company in Vietnam applying high-tech programmes to monitoring fish and producing analyses with the software, thus capable of selecting breeds with the best genetic material.
The programme has successfully chosen breeds less prone to disease and with a faster growth rate which have adapted to the province’s environment.
The company is currently raising about 3,000 material fishes.
An Giang’s tra fish production in 2018 is estimated at 346,000 tonnes, a rise of 61,000 tonnes compared to last year, reported the provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.
This year, the province has 1,138 hectares of tra fish farms, 408.7 hectares of which meet quality standards like GlobalGAP, ASC, and VietGAP. According to the provincial Department of Industry and Trade, An Giang exported 73,385 tonnes of tra fish products in the first 10 months of this year, worth over 177 million USD.
Rice export shows positive signals Rice exports have shown positive signals recently, with many firms winning bidding contracts, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT). |
Vietnam builds sustainable fisheries industry Since the European Commission (EC) issued a yellow card warning on Vietnamese seafood for failing to make progress in fighting illegal, undeclared, and unregulated fishing ... |
ASEAN Summit: PM Phuc meets with Australian counterpart Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc had a meeting with his Australian counterpart Scott Morrison on November 14 as part of his working trip to Singapore ... |