Vietnam: Ben Tre clams meet MSC certification standards for the third time

Published 2024년 5월 28일

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Ben Tre province in Vietnam is seeing significant growth in its commercial clam farming, with 3,000 hectares managed by seven cooperatives and generating income for thousands. The industry has seen high yields of 15 tons per hectare and is expected to expand to 15,000 hectares with support from relevant agencies. The clam industry in Ben Tre has been granted MSC certification for the third time, which is expected to boost the industry's value and competitiveness, both domestically and internationally.
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Currently, the clam area in Ben Tre province has nearly 3,000 hectares of commercial clams managed by 7 cooperatives, mainly in Thanh Phu, Ba Tri, Binh Dai districts with nearly 20,000 cooperative members, creating jobs for thousands of workers. movement; Of which, clam seeds are on 580 hectares and meat clams are on more than 2,300 hectares, yielding nearly 4,500 tons. Thanks to good application of technical advances, especially disease prevention, clam farming in Ben Tre is increasingly developing. Ben Tre province's clam productivity reaches a yield of 15 tons/ha of water surface, generating an income of 300-400 million VND. In recent times, relevant agencies have actively supported the development of Ben Tre clam farming, especially improving quality and productivity; develop geographical indications; conserve the parent clam resources, properly exploit and protect the existing natural clam resources, promote horizontal and vertical linkages to develop the MSC brand for Ben ...
Source: Vov

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