Tran Dinh Luan, deputy head of the Directorate of Fisheries, said that such
breeds were needed to meet breeding requirements.
Luan said that tracing the origin of bred fish was also important as tra fish, a
freshwater fish bred in the delta, is one of the country’s top seafood exports,
following shrimp.
The country exported 1.8 billion USD of tra fish in the first 10 months of the
year, an increase of 24 percent year-on-year, with more than 2 billion USD
expected by the end of the year, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and
Rural Development.
China, the US and the EU are the country’s three largest tra fish importers.
Tra fish breeders in the delta, the country’s largest tra fish producer, have
farmed 4,472ha of tra fish as of the end of September, up 10 percent against the
same period last year.
In the delta, tra fish breeders have applied advanced farming techniques to
improve yield and quality.
Many tra fish breeders in the delta have applied VietGAP or GlobalGAP standards.
To ensure traceability, Delta provinces and Can Tho City that breed tra fish
have been granted identification numbers for tra fish ponds that meet required
conditions.
Dong Thap province has granted identification numbers for 349 tra fish breeders
who had raised a total of 1,500ha as of July.
Many provinces in the delta have been breeding more tra fish since the Ministry
of Agriculture and Rural Development released an instruction to increase
production of tra fish in the remaining months of the year.
Dong Van Lam, chairman of the Tra Vinh province People’s Committee, said the
province plans to develop tra fish farming areas to 470ha in 2020 and 580ha in
2025.
It will also spend about 4.6 trillion VND (194 million USD) to build
infrastructure for breeding, processing and sale of tra fish.
The province, in cooperation with research institutes and universities, is using
high-tech methods to produce tra fish seeds and raise tra fish.
The province has 52ha devoted to raising tra fish, down by 50 percent against
2016.
The export turnover of tra fish is forecast to hit 2.1 billion USD in 2018, up
22 percent from 2017, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural
Development.
Source: VNA