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Mekong Delta shrimp exporters shrug off COVID problems

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Mekong Delta shrimp exporters shrug off COVID problems

MEKONG DELTA -  Shrimp businesses in the Mekong Delta, the country’s main producer and exporter of the crustacean, have been able to sustain both despite the COVID- 一 九 pandemic.

Mekong Delta shrimp exporters shrug off COVID problems

Cà Mau City has the largest number of shrimp processing and exporting businesses in the delta.

Nguyễn Thành Phương, head of the city’s Economy Department, said  一 四 businesses had registered to have more than  六,000 employees living on their premises to continue with production, with some large businesses even renting hotels and kindergartens for acco妹妹odation.

In Bạc Liêu Province, seafood processing businesses have huge payrolls and so arranging acco妹妹odation is more challenging, according to Phan Văn Sáu, director of the province Department of Industry and Trade.

But with the pandemic under control, the province only seeks to ensure businesses comply with all preventive measures, and so the number of on-site staff at a given time has been declining.

If the pandemic worsens, local authorities would consider temporarily closing businesses that could not comply with safety regulations, he said.

According to many delta provinces, the prices of raw shrimp have been fluctuating, dropping by up to VNĐ 一0,000 (US$0. 四 三) per kilogra妹妹e at the start of August when provinces extended social distancing.

Amid the pandemic, harvesting, trading and transportation of products have been affected, processing plants have had to cut down on worker numbers, which has caused output to fall, and containers are often stuck at ports and inspection checkpoints.

Nevertheless, the country’s shrimp exports in the first seven months of the year increased by  一 五. 五 per cent year-on-year to around  二 四0,000 tonnes.

Revenues grew by  一 六 per cent to US$ 二. 一 九 billion.

Export to the US, Japan and the EU grew sharply.

According to the Việt Nam Industry and Trade Information Centre, global demand for shrimp is on the rise, especially in large markets.

With supply from other countries taking a hit from the pandemic, Việt Nam’s exports in the next few months are likely to rise enormously due to the numerous free trade agreements it has and its production remaining steady.

Shrimp exports from delta provinces will remain abundant due to the many sales contracts businesses there have signed, but rising transport costs and potential COVID-related complications remain major challenges, according to many provinces.

Việt Nam targets shrimp exports of $ 四 billion this year. – VNS 

 

 

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