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Shrimp exports forecast to increase by 9.8 per cent to reach $3.7 billion this year
Việt Nam’s shrimp exports are forecast to reach US$3.7 billion this year, posting an year-on-year increase of 9.8 per cent, fuelled by the Eupean Union
- Mekong Delta protects crops, shrimp ponds against rains, high tides
- Tra fish swimming back to local market
- Vietnam’s tuna exports to EU surge thanks to EVFTA
- Tra fish famers, exports hit hard by Covid-19 pandemic
- Vietnamese shrimp is leading in exports to Canada
- Why fish slaughtering methods must be improved in Brazil
- Upgrading Kenya's tilapia trade
- Fresh hopes for plant-based omega-3s
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Why invest in offshore aquaculture production?
Setting up an offshore aquaculture farm is both expensive and risky, yet there are a handful of examples of where the investment has paid off.

Towards circular aquaculture
Michael Laterveer, owner of Blue Linked – one of the few marine hatcheries in the Netherlands – believes that a fundamentally different approach is needed

Shrimp exports rise despite Covid-19
Shrimp exports are set to increase by 12.4 percent this year to $3.78 billion despite the major impact Covid-19 has had on the seafood industry.

Seafood exports recover to pre-pandemic levels
Vietnam's seafood exports in the first 11 months were worth $7.8 billion, unchanged from the same period last year, indicating a recovery from the Covid-19

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Study suggests lobsters could be on-grown off salmon farms
Juvenile lobsters could be grown in containers attached to commercial salmon farms, as part of an integrated multi-tropic aquaculture (IMTA) system

Why aquaculture and agriculture must work in tandem
The aquaculture sector needs to adopt a collaborative approach with the agriculture sector – specifically around plant biotechnology – to grow sustainably.

Turning a profit from surplus fish
Adoption of a new stunning device is allowing hatchery operators to make a profit from juvenile fish that fail to make the grade for on-growing

Why Covid should fast-track tech adoption in Indian aquaculture
Aquaculture in India has witnessed enormous growth and the country is currently the second largest aquaculture producer in the world