HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam -- Undercurrent News is reporting live from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, for the annual Vietfish trade show, held this year from Aug. 21-23.
The show brings together many of the country's largest seafood producers, processors and traders amid challenging market conditions for Vietnam's two largest seafood export products, shrimp and pangasius.
You can catch up on all the news from the third and final day of the event here:
- VASEP: China, Middle East buying up large pangasius fillets
- Navico invests to automate pangasius production as far as possible
- Trader eyes shift to domestic market for 2025
- Tuna drives 2024 hike in Vietnam’s marine product exports to EU
- Fimex reports July shrimp export boom with lower supply expected
- Pangasius business eyes Chinese demand for maws as it widens byproduct usage
All stories from the previous two days are also available to recap below:
- Vietnamese tuna supply to be squeezed in H2 2024, 2025
- Crab sales to Japan buck trend as overall seafood consumption slips
- Gov't strategy aims to rebalance Vietnam's fisheries by 2030
- Tomota data helped shape Minh Phu's new shrimp farming strategy
- Vietnam keen to explore marine farming growth
- Easing feed prices mean mooted pangasius shortage this year now unlikely
- Can Tho university study aims to inform government policy on antibiotic use in pangasius farming
- Inspection firm backs Vietnam Norway's yellow card, sees increasing strictness on exports
- Norway's Optimar meeting Vietnamese firms with electrical stunning on verge of being required practice
- Minh Phu-backed shrimp CP's firm eyes $10m fundraise by Q1 2025
- Retail policy shapes CP's shrimp hatchery efforts
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