Showing posts with label fishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fishing. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Mekong Delta fishing boats shift to cheaper foreign fuel

HCMC – Many fishing boats in some Mekong Delta provinces such as Kien Giang and Ca Mau buy foreign fuel off the country’s southwestern coast as local fuel prices are prohibitively high, said a local industry and trade official.

Le Thi Nhat, deputy director of Kien Giang’s Department of Industry and Trade, told the Daily on the phone on Thursday that owners of fishing boats said offshore fuel was VND3,000 and VND5,000 per liter cheaper than the local product.

Instead of storing a sufficient volume of fuel for their long fishing trip on the high seas, boat owners pump just enough oil to travel from the shore to a designated area offshore to fill up the tanks, Nhat said.

If the situation continues, domestic fuel sales will be hurt.

At a recent meeting with the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Nhat raised this concern and asked for measures to cope with the issue.         

Meanwhile, the ministry’s market monitoring department has blamed lack of means, and financial and human resources for the failure to prevent fuel smuggling on the high seas.

She said offshore fuel smuggling is happening in Kien Giang and other provinces including Ca Mau.     

In the meantime, the Dung Quat Oil Refinery, the country’s first based in Quang Ngai Province, is struggling with a rising backlog of fuels, so it is seeking to sell about 140,000 cubic meters of A92, A95 petrol and diesel oil to Vietnam National Petroleum Corporation this month.

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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

PM approves fishing industry strategy

The Prime Minister has approved the development strategy for Vietnam's fishing industry that will be completed by 2020.

The Government needs an estimated VND57.4 trillion (US$2.9 billion) to implement the strategy, according to Decision 1690/QD-TTg.

Under the plan, the fishing industry will be industrialised and developed to increase output, improve quality, and enhance the competitiveness.

The plan aims to improve fishermen's living standards, protect the country's environment and secure the country's coastline.

This strategy aims to increase production by 8-10 percent per year and to export 6.5-7 million tons of seafood worth $8-9 billion by 2020.

Vietnam will focus on developing freshwater fish, molluscs, sea fish, shrimp and crab sectors in the Red River Delta. The country will also work to improve the tra fish and shrimp sectors in the East Sea and the southern region so that the products are congruent with Global GAP standards. Plants will also be built in central Vietnam to produce feed that will sell domestically and in ASEAN.

The country will cooperate with ASEAN countries to develop the fishing industry, according to the strategy.

Vietnam expects to earn $4.5 billion in seafood exports this year. The country earned $2.9 billion from seafood exports during the first eight months of the year.

 

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PM approves fishing industry strategy

The Prime Minister has approved the development strategy for Vietnam's fishing industry that will be completed by 2020.

The Government needs an estimated VND57.4 trillion (US$2.9 billion) to implement the strategy, according to Decision 1690/QD-TTg.

Under the plan, the fishing industry will be industrialised and developed to increase output, improve quality, and enhance the competitiveness.

The plan aims to improve fishermen's living standards, protect the country's environment and secure the country's coastline.

This strategy aims to increase production by 8-10 percent per year and to export 6.5-7 million tons of seafood worth $8-9 billion by 2020.

Vietnam will focus on developing freshwater fish, molluscs, sea fish, shrimp and crab sectors in the Red River Delta. The country will also work to improve the tra fish and shrimp sectors in the East Sea and the southern region so that the products are congruent with Global GAP standards. Plants will also be built in central Vietnam to produce feed that will sell domestically and in ASEAN.

The country will cooperate with ASEAN countries to develop the fishing industry, according to the strategy.

Vietnam expects to earn $4.5 billion in seafood exports this year. The country earned $2.9 billion from seafood exports during the first eight months of the year.

 

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

PM approves fishing industry strategy

The Prime Minister has approved the development strategy for Vietnam's fishing industry that will be completed by 2020.


The Government needs an estimated 57.4 trillion VND (2.9 billion USD) to
implement the strategy, according to Decision 1690/QD-TTg.


Under the plan, the fishing industry will be industrialised and
developed to increase output, improve quality, and enhance the
competitiveness.


The plan aims to improve
fishermen's living standards, protect the country's environment and
secure the country's coastline.


This strategy aims
to increase production by 8-10 percent per year and to export 6.5-7
million tonnes of seafood worth 8-9 billion USD by 2020.


Vietnam will focus on developing freshwater fish, molluscs, sea fish,
shrimp and crab sectors in the Red River Delta. The country will also
work to improve the tra fish and shrimp sectors in the East Sea and the
southern region so that the products are congruent with Global GAP
standards. Plants will also be built in central Vietnam to produce feed
that will sell domestically and in ASEAN.


The country will cooperate with ASEAN countries to develop the fishing industry, according to the strategy.


Vietnam expects to earn 4.5 billion USD in seafood exports this year.
The country earned 2.9 billion USD from seafood exports during the first
eight months of the year./.

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