Opening ceremony of Vietfish 2014

News 13:30 13/09/2014 609
(vasep.com.vn) At 9 a.m on 6 August 2014, the opening plenary of the Vietnam Fisheries International Exhibition 2014 (Vietfish 2014) was jubilantly held in the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC - 799 Nguyen Van Linh Ave., District 7, Ho Chi Minh city). The exhibition is held from 6 to 8 August 2014. For the 16th exhibition, many changes are made. The time was moved from June to August.

The 16th exhibition greets thousands of visitors, hundreds of enterprises inside and outside the country.

Vietfish has been an annual event of trade promotion organized by the Viet Nam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP) since its establishment in 1998. Vietfish will feature 230 booths displaying products and services such as fresh, frozen, dried and salted fish and shrimp as well as processing equipment, machinery and other items.

The opening plenary welcomed Mr. Tran Tuan Anh, Deputy Minister of Ministry of Industry and Trade, representative of Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development; Mr. Beketzhen Zhumakhanov- KAZAKHSTAN Ambassador in Vietnam; Mr.Mazi Matthias Ojih Okafor- Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary of the federal Republic of Nigeria; Madame Malinee Harnboonsong- Commercial Counsellor of Royal Thailand General Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City; Mr Lane Nathan- Chief of Economic Section – United States Consulate General in Vietnam; Mr Hoang Thanh- Representative of EU delegation in Vietnam; Mr Zdeněk Degen- Director of Trade Promotion Department of the Czech Republic in Vietnam; Mr Normant Grant- Chairman of Seafood Importers Association of Australia ; Mr Bryan Skepper- CEO of Syney Fish Market;Mr Huyn Hwan Park - Director of Korea Fishery Trade Association – Busan branch; Mr Gonzalo Lopez de Aragón- Managing Director of Fish Retailers, Importers, Exporters and Processors of Spain; Mr  Peter Redmond- Deputy Chairman of Global Aquaculture Alliance

The exhibition ceremony honorably had the presence of Mr.  Tran Thien Hai President of VASEP and members of executive board, fishery companies, representatives of 173 which  companies from Vietnam and foreign countries and the press.

The organizer sent invitation tickets to trade fairs in Dubai, Japan, the U.S, Belgium, China, Korea, and many other countries. 65,000 online tickets were available for global customers. Global fishery organizations, journalists from Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Bangladesh also joined the event.

At the trade fair, in-depth workshops are held by creditable organizations. “Putting food safety and sustainability on the map” (GlobalGAP and BAP) held by GAA; “Launching-shrimp ASC standard in Vietnam” by WWF Vietnam; “Business Impact on Increasing Food Safety Concerns and How High Techs can help aquaculture industry overcome such concerns” by TUV SUD; “Update the diseases in Pangasius” by Pharmaq Vietnam, Pangasius Forum 2014 by VASEP and SUPA Project are some examples of workshops organized.

 

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