Shrimp exports surge 28% in early 2025, U.S. market shows strong potential

The U.S. government’s decision to impose tariffs on imports from China, Canada, and Mexico has ...

January 2025: CPTPP becomes Vietnam’s second largest pangasius import market

According to data from Vietnam Customs, Vietnam’s pangasius exports in January 2025 reached over USD ...

Việt Nam adapts agricultural exports to market fluctuations

Amid global trade uncertainties, Việt Nam is prioritising compliance with international market requirements to maintain ...

January 2025: Pangasius output estimated to reach 102,500 tons, marking a 6% increase

According to a report by the General Statistics Office, the estimated pangasius output for January ...

Shrimp exports may decline in February due to raw material shortages

Despite strong growth in the first month of 2025, Vietnam’s shrimp exports are facing major ...

Enhancing growth and feed conversion

Choosing the right holistic feed solution can boost growth and survival performance of juvenile shrimp. ...

Early 2025 seafood output shows slight increase

In January 2025, the country’s total seafood output was estimated at 594,100 tons, a 0.7% ...

Vietnam’s seafood exports in January 2025: Remarks and Forecast

The outlook for Vietnam’s seafood exports remains positive, with a strong focus on maintaining growth ...

Agricultural, forestry, and fishery exports decline nearly 5% in January

According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam’s agricultural, forestry, and fishery exports ...

Which market will be the top importer of vietnam’s pangasius in 2025?

According to data from Vietnam’s Customs, in Q4 2024, Vietnam’s pangasius exports to China & ...

Shrimp and pangasius exports show contrasting growth in January 2025

In January 2025, Vietnam’s shrimp export turnover rose by 13% year-over-year, while pangasius exports declined ...

Tuna exports expected to grow strongly

The Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP) predicts that tuna exports will continue ...