Jeonnam Institute of Marine and Fisheries Science joins forces with Vietnam to develop fisheries industry

Published 2024년 5월 13일

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The Jeonnam Provincial Institute of Marine and Fisheries Science in South Korea is planning to enhance cooperation with Vietnam's National Aquaculture Research Institute 1 to share research findings and advance the fisheries industry. Vietnam, a leading exporter of aquaculture products, offers ideal conditions for aquaculture development due to its extensive coastline and exclusive economic zone. The collaboration will focus on areas such as microalgae culture, disease management in aquatic life, and sustainable development in North Vietnam.
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The Jeonnam Provincial Institute of Marine and Fisheries Science recently announced that it has decided to strengthen cooperation in the development of the fisheries industry by holding a seminar to share research results and exchange technology with Vietnam's National Aquaculture Research Institute 1 (RIA1). Vietnam First Aquaculture Research Institute is a national research institute under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and is in charge of conducting research projects in the fisheries sector in Vietnam. Vietnam is the world's third largest exporter of aquaculture products after China and Norway, and has ideal geographical conditions for developing the aquaculture industry. A coastline of 3,260 km and an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of 1 million ㎢ are assets for Vietnam's aquaculture and deep-sea fishing industry, and the Vietnamese government is targeting seafood exports of $9.5 billion (about 13 trillion won) this year. In the future, Jeonnam Province ...
Source: Fisheco

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