ベトナムの水産養殖輸出、2025年までに10億ドルの見込み
2045年までのビジョンを含む2030年に向けた水産養殖業開発プロジェクトによると、ベトナムの水産養殖物輸出は2025年までに80万〜10億ドル(約1億894万〜1361億7750万円)相当に達する見込みである。
また、2025年までに養殖施設の総面積は28万ヘクタールに達し、年間生産量は85万トンに達することが予想されている。
ベトナムの水産養殖物は2045年までに同国内の総漁業生産量の25%以上を占め、その輸出額は40億ドル(約5448億6400万円)を超える見込みである。
水産養殖業開発プロジェクトの目標達成に向け、ベトナムは各制約や障害に対処し、安全で効果的かつ持続可能な方法で水産養殖業を大規模生産産業に移行させる努力が必要になる。
農業農村開発省によると、ベトナム国内には約7450の養殖施設があり、その総面積は8万5000ヘクタールに及ぶ。
ベトナムにおける水産養殖業分野の成長率は年間平均23.3%と推定される。
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In the first two months of 2023, cephalopod products contributed 8% of Vietnam's total seafood export turnover, with a value of over $89 million. In February, the export of cephalopods increased by 37% over the same period last year, reaching 47 million USD
An ongoing rise in Vietnam's rice price is the continuation of a trend that began last year when Chinese and Indonesian importers upped their consumption of the Vietnamese staple.
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To overcome shortcomings and shortcomings among Vietnamese fruit and vegetable exporters, the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) has cooperated with Oxfam in Vietnam on the “Enhancing the export competition of small and medium-sized enterprises in the fruit and vegetable industry” project , from now to December 31, 2023. The EU has agreed to cover 80 per cent of the funding - By Vu Khue VnEconomy
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China that consumes most of Vietnamese dragon fruit and durian has expanded the area of land under fruit cultivation moving towards self-sufficiency in fruit supply, a move that causes a great concern for growers and exporters of these fruits
The Vietnam Cashew Association (VINACAS) has set an export target of US$3.1 billion in 2023, up 0.6 percent compared to 2022. At the 12th Vietnam International Cashew Conference (February 27 - 28), Mr. Pham Van Cong, Chairman of the Vietnam Cashew Association (VINACAS) said that in 2023, although the global agricultural product market is expected to be It is forecasted that there will be a great demand for food and foodstuffs, the expansion of export markets in parallel with focusing on the domestic market will be the basis for Vietnam's agricultural industry to aim for agro-forestry export - seafood $ 54 billion in 2023 (an increase of $ 780 million compared to 2022).
In the first two months of 2023, cephalopod products contributed 8% of Vietnam's total seafood export turnover, with a value of over $89 million. In February, the export of cephalopods increased by 37% over the same period last year, reaching 47 million USD
An ongoing rise in Vietnam's rice price is the continuation of a trend that began last year when Chinese and Indonesian importers upped their consumption of the Vietnamese staple.
To overcome shortcomings and shortcomings among Vietnamese fruit and vegetable exporters, the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) has cooperated with Oxfam in Vietnam on the “Enhancing the export competition of small and medium-sized enterprises in the fruit and vegetable industry” project , from now to December 31, 2023. The EU has agreed to cover 80 per cent of the funding - By Vu Khue VnEconomy