A Vietnamese fish farmer, Mr. Tuan, is planning to sell two fish tanks containing over 1,000 tons of fish to the Chinese market, expecting to make a profit of 5 billion VND due to the increased price of pangasius. The price of pangasius has risen due to scarce supply and many farmers leaving the industry due to losses and capital cuts. However, Mr. Tuan is concerned about the cost of feed and fingerlings increasing, which could lead to a loss in the next crop if the price of finished fish decreases. The Vietnam Pangasius Association is recommending control of pond areas to prevent oversupply. In 2021, the Mekong Delta's pangasius farming area was over 5,856 hectares, with an output of 1.52 million tons and an export value of 1.62 billion USD. The pangasius industry is projected to have a commercial output of over 1.6 million tons and an export turnover of over $1.7 billion in 2022.