Measures should be taken to protect Vietnamese sturgeon

Published 2021년 4월 6일

Tridge summary

The Covid-19 pandemic has led to a surplus of sturgeon in Vietnamese farms due to reduced consumption, which has been worsened by an infestation of Chinese sturgeon smuggled into the country. Between July 2020 and February 2021, 2,988 tons of Chinese sturgeon were imported, labeled as being from Lam Dong or Sapa, despite being priced lower and being of lower quality than Vietnamese sturgeon. This has negatively impacted the domestic sturgeon farming industry and poses a risk to consumer health. The General Department of Customs has been instructed to check imported sturgeon consignments and enforce regulations, and the Vietnam Fisheries Association is calling for a strategy for cold-water fish production. The market is expanding with new products, but low-quality Chinese sturgeon is causing competition for Vietnamese-farmed sturgeon.
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Original content

Importing the origin ..., Due to the influence of the Covid-19 epidemic, from 2020 up to now, sturgeon on Vietnamese farms is difficult to consume, making the production backlog quite a lot. sturgeon are witnessing an infestation, because sturgeon raised from China into Vietnam. Statistics of the CITES Management Authority show that, during the period from July 23, 2020 to February 8, 2021, businesses imported up to 2,988 tons of Chinese sturgeon. Dien (Ho Chi Minh City) shared, every day the amount of sturgeon imported to the market is up to 5-7 tons, the imported goods are declared clear origin, the shipments are guaranteed to have clearance for circulation. Fish imported to the market came from everywhere such as Lao Cai, Yen Bai, Lam Dong and even imported from China, but when sold to consumers, most fish were labeled Lam Dong or Sapa. It is difficult for consumers to distinguish between Vietnamese sturgeon, Chinese sturgeon, and the City Agricultural Product Quality ...

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