65 years of sustainable development of Vietnam's fisheries industry

Vietnam’s fishery industry has overcome numerous challenges over the past 65 years to record remarkable progress and become a vital economic sector, making significant contributions to the stabilisation and growth of the national socio-economic landscape.
65 years of sustainable development of Vietnam's fisheries industry
Tra fish farming in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang. The model is a collaborative effort between local farmers and businesses. (Photo: VNA)
65 years of sustainable development of Vietnam's fisheries industry
A high-tech shrimp farming model associated with environmental protection at the Bac Lieu high-tech agricultural park. (Photo: VNA)
65 years of sustainable development of Vietnam's fisheries industry
Fish-raising cages in Gia Luan-Cat Ba Bay, which attract a host of visitors. (Photo: VNA)
65 years of sustainable development of Vietnam's fisheries industry
The steel-hulled fishing vessel QNg 94359TS has a capacity of 811 CV. It was the first of its kind built with preferential loans from the Quang Ngai fishermen support fund to exploit seafood in the East Sea fishing grounds, in 2015. (Photo: VNA)
65 years of sustainable development of Vietnam's fisheries industry
Vietnamese aquatic products have gained a firm foothold in international markets, and are now exported to 170 countries and territories. In the photo: The processing of shrimp by the Minh Phu Seafood Corp, destined for the US and Japanese markets. (Photo: VNA)
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(Source: VNA)