• Support connecting the export of agricultural and aquatic products from Ca Mau to Singaporean importers
  • Determined to protect and restore aquatic resources
  • Releasing over 1 million aquatic breeds

Ca Mau province has an aquaculture area of ​​over 280,000 hectares, with species such as shrimp, crab, oyster, blood cockle... accounting for 40% of the country's farming area. To meet the needs of farmers, a large amount of seed is needed. In addition to importing seed, the province currently has over 523 facilities producing shrimp, crab, and fish seed; 7 cooperatives and hundreds of facilities raising shrimp, crab, clam, and oyster seed... Of which, only counting shrimp seed produced in the province (tiger shrimp, white-leg shrimp) reaches over 20 billion each year, contributing to the development of the province's key economic sector.

Viet-Uc Group (Ngoc Hien district) applies a very strict system of quality control and biosafety such as: water for production, rearing aquatic larvae through development stages, perfecting them into breeds...

Viet-Uc Group (Ngoc Hien district) applies a very strict system of quality control and biosafety such as: water for production, rearing aquatic larvae through development stages, perfecting them into breeds...

Nam Can and Ngoc Hien are the two localities that domesticate and produce the largest sea crab breeds in the province, supplying billions of breeds to the market inside and outside the province each year.

Nam Can and Ngoc Hien are the two localities that domesticate and produce the largest sea crab breeds in the province, supplying billions of breeds to the market inside and outside the province each year.

Ca Mau province is a locality that supplies the market with a large amount of parent black tiger shrimp used to produce shrimp seeds for shrimp farming.

Ca Mau province is a locality that supplies the market with a large amount of parent black tiger shrimp used to produce shrimp seeds for shrimp farming.

Oyster seed production model in Ngoc Chanh commune, Dam Doi district.

Oyster seed production model in Ngoc Chanh commune, Dam Doi district.

Khai Long alluvial ground, Ngoc Hien district used to be a spawning ground for clams, but due to exploitation and water pollution, the number of young has now decreased significantly.

Khai Long alluvial ground, Ngoc Hien district used to be a spawning ground for clams, but due to exploitation and water pollution, the number of young has now decreased significantly.

Performed by Huynh Lam

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