Vietnam eyes seafood exports to Europe
Vice President of the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and  Processors (VASEP) Nguyen Huu Dung made the confirmation while receiving  European Parliament Member Struan Stevenson, who highlighted the  achievements of Vietnam ’s tra fish (Pangasius) industry over the past  decade, in Hanoi on May 16.
The nation focused on improving seafood product quality and prioritised  sustainable development of the tra fish sector, Dung said. Tra fish  processors have adopted international hygienic safety and  environmentally friendly standards to get the Global Good Agricultural  Practice (GAP), Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) and the Aquaculture  Stewardship Council (ASC) certifications.
The VASEP leader also said the national fisheries sector has recorded  remarkable achievements in tra fish aquaculture and exports. Tra fish  ranked second among Vietnam ’s seafood products in terms of export  volume, Dung said, adding that the country’s present tra fish farming  areas quintupled to 6,000 ha from 2001.
According to Dung, tra fish materials output rose from 37,500 tonnes in  2001 to 1.35 million tonnes in 2010 and its export value increased from  $40 million to almost $1.43 billion during the review period. Among  Vietnam ’s 136 tra fish importers, Europe is the largest, making up 35.8  per cent of the country’s total export revenues.
There were 49 tra fish processors or 45 per cent of the country’s fish  processors applying GlobalGAP standards. In particular, five tra fish  farms were adopting the Pangasius Aquaculture Dialogues (PAD) and ASC  standards.
Vietnam has signed a cooperation agreement with the World Wide Fund for  Nature (WWF) on tra fish sector’s sustainable development to meet the  ASC standard and the Aquaculture Improvement Project (AIP) for tra fish  during the 2011-2015 period.

