Ca Mau targets US$2.5 billion from shrimp exports by 2025
The southernmost province of Ca Mau is striving to earn US$2.5 billion from shrimp exports, and become the largest shrimp breeding hub in the country by 2025.
The southernmost province of Ca Mau is striving to earn US$2.5 billion from shrimp exports by 2025. |
By 2025, the shrimp breeding area will be reduced to 260,000 hectares but its total output and export revenue is hoped to reach 320,000 tonnes and US$2.5 billion.
In a bid to realise the set target, the provincial authorities will prioritise developing infrastructure in large-scale shrimp raising areas, applying advanced technology, and use rational production methods.
The province will expand super-intensive, intensive and semi-intensive shrimp farming, together with advanced extensive farming model which is suitable for natural conditions and local farmers’ investment capacity.
Also, it is working to produce 23.5 billion breeding prawns and white-leg shrimps by 2020. The number will increase to 29.5 billion to satisfy 70% of farming demand in the province.
Ca Mau will channel more efforts to seek and access to other potential markets besides traditional ones like the US, Japan and the EU. Due attention will be also paid to the domestic market.
In addition, the province will build a hi-tech agricultural zone which is envisioned to become a typical aquaculture area in Vietnam, capable to compete in the region and the world.