Vietnam: Vinh Long province has 2.17ha of commercial eel farming

Published 2021년 11월 19일

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Vinh Long province in Vietnam is a major hub for commercial eel farming, with over 2.17 hectares of land dedicated to the practice. The province produces more than 1,062 tons of eel per year and also hosts 25 households involved in eel seed production, yielding over 11.6 million eel meals annually. The eel seed is sold both locally and internationally, with Japan and Korea being notable export markets via Thanh Tan eel hatchery. Vinh Long city alone operates an eel hatchery that produces around 400,000 eel seed annually.
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Currently, Vinh Long province has 2.17ha of commercial eel farming (eel meat) with an output of more than 1,062 tons, concentrated in the districts of Long Ho, Mang Thit, Tam Binh, Vung Liem, Binh Minh town and Vinh city. Long. In which, Vung Liem district has the largest eel farming area with 1.73ha. Vinh Long province has 25 households producing eel seed, concentrated in the districts: Tam Binh, Mang Thit, Long Ho and Vinh Long city with an output of more than 11.6 million eel meal per year. The quantity of powdered eel is sold inside and outside the province such as Ca Mau, Tay Ninh, Dong Thap, the ...
Source: Danviet

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