[Video]Australia campaign to correct misconceptions about Asian fish
10:49 04/11/2016
Seafood importers have now launched a campaign to correct what they believe are misconceptions about Asian aquaculture.
Australia cannot supply its own seafood needs. Local wild-caught and farmed fish accounts for just a quarter of national consumption and Australia now imports about 210,000 tonnes a year.
Pangasius, more commonly known as basa, is now the second most consumed fish in Australia after Tasmanian Atlantic salmon. 20 years ago it was a staple for the poor throughout the Mekong Delta. Now Vietnam sells basa to more than 130 countries.
Seafood importers have now launched a campaign to correct what they believe are misconceptions about Asian aquaculture.
Australia cannot supply its own seafood needs. Local wild-caught and farmed fish accounts for just a quarter of national consumption and Australia now imports about 210,000 tonnes a year.
Pangasius, more commonly known as basa, is now the second most consumed fish in Australia after Tasmanian Atlantic salmon. 20 years ago it was a staple for the poor throughout the Mekong Delta. Now Vietnam sells basa to more than 130 countries.