Gradually increase the added value of Vietnamese tuna products

Published 2022년 11월 29일

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The article highlights the participation of Vietnamese tuna businesses at the 19th Central-West Pacific Fisheries Commission Annual Meeting (WCPFC 19 Conference) in Ho Chi Minh City, aiming to boost their international presence. The Vietnam Tuna Association is actively leveraging trade agreements like EVFTA and CPTPP to enhance the sector's growth. The association is also focusing on measures to lift the EC's yellow card, such as installing cruise monitoring devices on fishing vessels and digitizing fishery information. The tuna industry is benefiting from advanced technologies to improve product quality, and there's an emphasis on forming a value chain to increase the value of fishery products. Vietnam is also striving to become a member of the WCPFC, demonstrating its commitment to the protection and sustainable exploitation of tuna resources.
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On the sidelines of the 19th Central-West Pacific Fisheries Commission Annual Meeting (WCPFC 19 Conference) taking place in Ho Chi Minh City. In Da Nang (November 27 to December 3), Mr. Tran Van Hao, Representative of the Vietnam Tuna Association, said that this is an opportunity for Vietnamese businesses to deeply participate in the international market. Currently, tuna exporters are focusing on two main segments, frozen and canned tuna, and the Association is also actively supporting businesses to take advantage of and exploit the full potential and advantages of trade agreements. EVFTA and CPTPP agreements as well as bilateral and multilateral agreements with other countries. For the removal of the EC's yellow card, the Association works very closely with the Directorate of Fisheries and related parties to deploy a series of solutions to overcome, currently 100% of fishing vessels are fishing offshore of the fishing industry. tuna has installed a cruise monitoring device (VMS). ...
Source: Baochinhphu

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