Accordingly, Minh Phu Seafood Corp was granted a Certificate of Right to use the Geographical Indication "Ca Mau" for processed black tiger products. Geographical area: Raw prawns were purchased from Ngoc Hien, Nam Can, Phu Tan, Dam Doi, Cai Nuoc, and Tran Van Thoi districts (Song Doc town, Loi An commune, Phong Dien commune, Phong Lac commune), Thoi Binh (Ho Thi Ky commune, Tan Loc commune, Tan Loc Dong commune, Tan Loc Bac commune).
Minh Phu Mangroves shrimp social Enterprise (Bien Nhan Hamlet, Vien An Dong Commune, Ngoc Hien District) was granted a Certificate of Right to Use Geographical Indication "Ca Mau" for raw prawns purchased from the ecological/organic certified area in Vien An Dong, Vien An, Dat Mui, Tan An, Tam Giang Tay communes, and Rach Goc town in Ngoc Hien district.
Ca Mau Seafood Processing & Service Joint Stock Corporation (CASES) (No. 04, Nguyen Cong Tru Street, Ward 8, Ca Mau City) was granted a Certificate of Right to Use Geographical Indication "Ca Mau" for prawn products. Raw and processed prawns were purchased from Tam Giang Dong commune, Nam Can district and Nguyen Huan commune, Dam Doi district.
The certificate of right to use the geographical indication "Ca Mau" for the above-mentioned prawn products is valid for 5 years from the date of issue (can be extended). In case an enterprise wants to amend or supplement the right to use the geographical indication of Ca Mau prawn (such as: expanding the geographical area or making other changes), the enterprise granted the right to use the geographical indication is to file required documents.
Ca Mau black tiger shrimp is the main agricultural product of the province. Investing in black tiger shrimp, businesses will be supported to invest in agriculture and rural areas according to Resolution No. 24/2019/NQ-HDND, dated December 6, 2019 of the People's Council of Ca Mau province.
Compiled by Minh Trang
Having identified its weakness in 2023, entering the first quarter of 2024, Vietnam's shrimp industry has undergone a clear change, reflected through increases in exports to major markets.
It is necessary to develop more detailed and consistent regulations on seafood production for export in line with the implementation of solutions towards sustainable and responsible fishing practices.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) After increasing to the highest level in 2022, Canada's tuna imports in 2023 dropped to the lowest level in the past 10 years, reaching 35 thousand tons, down 24% over the year. Canada is currently one of the 15 largest tuna import markets in the world.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) Chile, one of the countries participating in the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), has tended to increase tuna imports from Vietnam in the past 3 years. According to statistics from Vietnam Customs, this South American country imported nearly 3 million USD of tuna products from Vietnam in the first 2 months of 2024, an increase of 58% over the same period in 2023.
Economic and social development activities, overexploitation, pollution, diseases, and climate change have adversely affected the ecological environment, leading to a severe decline or the extinction of many precious indigenous aquatic species.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) The prices of pangasius fingerlings and raw pangasius in ponds fell in March, following steady increases in the first two months of this year.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) In February 2024, the average export price of Vietnamese pangasius to markets increased by 4%, although the volume decreased by 40% compared to the previous month.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) There was a 6% decline in Vietnam's pangasius exports to Brazil in February 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, with the total value reaching 6 million USD.
(vasep.com.vn) In the first two months of 2024, Poland—which ranks as Vietnam's fourth-largest EU supplier of tuna—became a noteworthy market. Vietnam's tuna exports value to Poland increased by 786% in comparison to the same period last year, totaling over $2 million USD and contributing about 2% of the country's overall tuna exports revenue.
Regulations on the protection and sustainable development of aquatic resources, Việt Nam's legitimate rights at sea in accordance with international law and the achievements that the country has carved out to remove the European Union’s “yellow card” will be brought closer to local people.
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