Vietnamese, Dutch firms sign aquaculture cooperation deal

Vietnam’s Quan Minh Co. Ltd and the Netherlands’ De Heus Co. Ltd signed a comprehensive cooperation agreement in the northern province of Quang Ninh on March 20, marking a significant step forward in Vietnam's aquaculture industry.
Vietnamese, Dutch firms sign aquaculture cooperation deal ảnh 1At the signing ceremony (Photo: baoquangninh.vn)

Quang Ninh (VNA) – Vietnam’s QuanMinh Co. Ltd and the Netherlands’ De Heus Co. Ltd signed acomprehensive cooperation agreement in the northern province of Quang Ninh onMarch 20, marking a significant step forward in Vietnam's aquaculture industry.

Both sides will jointly study and develop models for raisingand producing various aquatic varieties, as well as process and trade aquaticproducts.

Additionally, they will work together toproduce high-yield and high-quality aquatic varieties, with a target productioncapacity of about 5-6 billion mollusks per year while seeking domesticand foreign markets to consume products.

They will seek investment capital to developfarms, aquaculture businesses and distribution networks. Thecollaboration also aims to establish a closed chain encompassingseafood processing, purchasing, preservation, marketing, and export.

In Quang Ninh, Quan Minh acts as a focal pointlinking with associated companies and cooperatives in Van Don. Together,they are building a large-scale integrated seafood production and export chaincovering 2,000ha across Van Yen, Quan Lan, and Minh Chau communes.

De Heus Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of De Heus Group, bringsexpertise in animal feed production. Founded in Vietnam in late 2008, thecompany operates nine factories and a nationwide distribution network,specialising in providing high-quality feed for livestock, poultry andfisheries./.

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