Vietnam's algae industry strives to export 500,000 tons by 2030

Published 2024년 2월 5일

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Vietnam's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development is planning to propose the development of the seaweed industry as a major sector within fisheries to the Prime Minister. The ministry also intends to establish a seaweed association and aims to increase seaweed production to 500,000 tons by 2030, up from the current output of 150,000 tons. The country will focus on developing the seaweed industry in the coastal waters from Thanh Hoa Province to Binh Thuan Province and offshore seaweed cultivation in several other provinces.
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam will propose to the Prime Minister to build the seaweed industry into a major industry in the fishery sector. At the same time, it will promote the establishment of a seaweed association to create development space for the industry and strive to increase seaweed production to the goal of 500,000 tons by 2030. ​ At present, the seaweed planting area in Vietnam reaches about 165,000 hectares, and the output reaches about 150,000 tons. According to research reports, the area that can be planted with seaweed in Vietnam is about 900,000 hectares, so the development potential of this industry is huge. ​ According to the plan, Vietnam will focus on developing the seaweed industry in the coastal waters from Thanh Hoa Province to Binh Thuan Province, while also developing offshore seaweed cultivation in Quang Ninh, Haiphong, Quang Ngai, Phu Yen, Khanh Hoa, Ninh Thuan and other provinces. ​ According to the No. 3 Aquaculture ...
Source: Foodmate

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