The three-day expo attracts over 1,000 firms from more than 50 countries all over the world, displaying fresh and frozen products and high-tech processing machines. It also features seminars on growth trends and predictions, consumers’ impact on the industry, standards for tracking products’ origin, remotely controlled devices serving sustainable aquatic development, among others.

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A Vietnamese stall at the event

The Vietnamese delegation to the event, led by the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VSEP), consists of companies, which have made their trademark known overseas, like Vinh Hoa, Minh Phu, Hung Vuong, Nghi Son, Trang Thuy, and Seaprimexco.

Aquatic products are a key export commodity of Vietnam, which reeled in USD 9 billion last year.

To Thi Tuong Lan, Deputy General Secretary of VASEP, said Vietnamese seafood quality have received praises in international markets, particularly the US.

According to Lan, given upbeat growth signals in the global and US markets, Vietnam sees opportunities to export other high value added processed products in addition to its staples such as Tra fish and shrimp.

On the sidelines of the expo, representatives of the Ca Mau trade promotion center met with its US partners to introduce local potential and efforts to develop a clean shrimp cultivation model. Aquatic exports of Ca Mau, a province in the Mekong Delta region, currently account for 30 percent of Vietnam’s total.

Source: VNA