Proactive in raw material areas, planning concentrated farming areas
As one of the leaders of the Ca Mau seafood industry, recently, Minh Phu Seafood Group Joint Stock Company has continuously received large orders, creating stable jobs for many local workers with an average income of 9.5 million VND/person/month. The Group's revenue in the first 6 months of the year reached over 4,000 billion VND, production output reached 15,000 tons, an increase of 5% compared to the same period; exports reached 12,800 tons, an increase of 13%, with a turnover of 141.5 million USD, an increase of 14% compared to the same period. The group has had many production expansion activities, including putting Minh Phu Khanh An seafood processing plant into operation.
Mr. Phan Van Tam - Deputy General Director of Minh Phu Khanh An - said that after more than 2 months of trial operation, the factory produced more than 1,600 tons of finished products, creating jobs for over 2,700 workers. The goal for 2026 is to achieve 12,000 tons of finished products, equivalent to export turnover of about 130 million USD.
Thanks to impressive output growth, Minh Phu Seafood has made positive contributions to the seafood export results of Ca Mau province with a turnover of 1.111 billion USD, accounting for more than 84% of the province's total export value.
Mr. Tran Dinh Luan - Director of the Department of Fisheries and Fisheries Resources Surveillance (Ministry of Agriculture and Environment) - said that in the first 6 months of 2026, the international market context has many fluctuations, especially energy market fluctuations. Along with that, climate change and saltwater intrusion affect the farming environment. However, the business community overcomes difficulties, is creative, and with the cooperation of farmers and fishermen, has overcome difficulties and challenges, gradually transforming the thinking of developing the aquaculture economy; maintaining high growth momentum; promoting digital transformation and gradually removing international technical barriers; contributing to the overall growth of the entire agricultural sector and the environment".
Explaining the growth rate of 11.4% compared to the same period, the Director of the Department of Fisheries and Fisheries Resources Surveillance said that the results achieved were thanks to the proactiveness of raw material areas, the planning of concentrated farming areas according to sustainable standards (VietGAP, ASC, BAP) has helped stabilize output, even in fluctuating weather conditions at the beginning of the year.
From the end of 2025 and the beginning of 2026, thanks to good forecasting work, the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment as well as the Department of Fisheries and Fisheries Resources Surveillance have issued documents directing localities to implement the aquaculture stocking seasonal schedule for 2026. Effective disease prevention and control; directing fishermen to operate safe seafood production and exploitation activities, promptly removing difficulties in reorganizing seafood production. Focusing on implementing the orientation of "reducing exploitation", "increasing farming", diversifying farming objects.
In addition, businesses have flexibly shifted strongly to deep processed goods instead of just exporting raw materials, helping to increase profits and meet consumer tastes, taking advantage of the advantages of free trade agreements as a "lever" to reduce tariffs, helping Vietnamese seafood compete better in price in demanding markets.
Great prospects despite many pressures
According to Ms. Le Hang - Deputy Secretary General of the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), the results of the first 6 months of the year are a positive foundation for the two-digit growth target of seafood exports in 2026. However, besides market risks, global container freight rates are emerging as a major challenge for seafood exports in the second half of the year, especially when international container freight rates are approaching the highest level in nearly 2 years.
In the second half of the year, the seafood industry needs to maintain momentum in growth markets such as China, ASEAN, Korea, strengthen compliance in the US, EU, Japan, control input costs and logistics well; and increase the proportion of deep processed products with added value. In a market where orders are shorter, prices are more competitive and compliance requirements are higher, cost management capacity, logistics and market risks will determine the sustainability of Vietnam's seafood exports in the remainder of 2026" - Ms. Hang assessed.
Mr. Tran Gia Long - Deputy Director of the Planning - Finance Department (Ministry of Agriculture and Environment) said that the biggest pressure in the last months of the year is price competition in the shrimp industry and slow purchasing power in the United States and the EU. The removal of the IUU "yellow card" by the European Commission is still a major challenge, along with the requirement for traceability, transparency of fishing vessel information and enforcement of laws at sea requiring great resources and changes in production habits. Limitations also come from infrastructure, logistics, transportation and logistics costs are still high, reducing the competitiveness of Vietnamese seafood compared to other countries. In addition, difficulties in management, raw material sources and the impact of climate change also reduce the proactiveness of farmers.
However, Mr. Tran Gia Long believes that seafood exports still have many growth prospects to achieve the export target of more than 12 billion USD thanks to the positive recovery demand in the Chinese market and the increase in demand for white meat fish thanks to reasonable prices.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) China’s shrimp imports in the first five months of 2026 continued to surpass the same period in 2025, indicating that demand in the world’s largest seafood-consuming market remains strong. However, behind the growth figures lies an increasingly competitive landscape: Ecuador dominates the competitively priced whiteleg shrimp segment, India remains the second-largest supplier, while Vietnam stands out in the lobster segment but still needs to strengthen its advantages through quality, traceability, and reliable supply.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) Lobster exports to China continued to surge in the first half of this year, putting the lobster industry on the verge of reaching an export value exceeding $1 billion.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) More than five years after the UK-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (UKVFTA) took effect, Vietnamese seafood is steadily expanding its market share in the United Kingdom, one of Europe’s major seafood import markets with stable and diverse consumer demand.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) At Van Hung Commune, Khanh Hoa Province, the Khanh Hoa Agricultural Extension Center, in collaboration with the Northern Aquaculture Research Center and the Van Hung Public Service Center, organized a technical training course on the industrial-scale production of disease-free golden pompano (Trachinotus falcatus) seed for local marine fish farmers.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) Vietnam’s squid and octopus exports maintained a strong recovery in the first five months of 2026, reaching more than USD 302 million, up 17% compared to the same period in 2025. Growth was primarily driven by Asian markets, including South Korea, Japan, Thailand, and China, while exports to the United States and the European Union continued to face headwinds from cautious consumer demand and increasingly stringent compliance requirements.
Vietnamese seafood giant Minh Phu Group has inaugurated a VND1.5 trillion (US$57.4 million) seafood processing plant in Ca Mau Province.
(vasep.com.vn) From 19–21 August 2026, the Vietnam International Seafood Exhibition (Vietfish 2026) will take place at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC) in Ho Chi Minh City. Under the theme "Innovation – Sustainability", Vietfish 2026 continues to serve as Vietnam's flagship annual seafood event, bringing together seafood producers, exporters, importers, buyers, industry experts, government agencies, and stakeholders from across the domestic and global seafood value chain.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) Vietnam’s tilapia exports maintained strong growth momentum in May 2026, reaching USD 14 million, up 18% compared with the same month last year. Cumulative export value for the first five months of 2026 totaled USD 62 million, representing a remarkable 101% increase over the same period in 2025, highlighting the sector’s strong recovery in international markets.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) Vietnam’s tuna exports reached USD 367 million in the first five months of 2026, down 7% compared to the same period in 2025. While the decline is not yet severe, the more concerning issue is that pressure is mounting in key markets such as the United States and the European Union, just as ocean freight rates are rising sharply on long-haul routes. The current situation is therefore not merely about slower orders, but rather a clear restructuring phase for Vietnam’s tuna industry.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) The year 2026 marks a period of strong growth for Vietnam’s tilapia industry, but it is also a time when international export competition is becoming increasingly intense. Vietnam’s tilapia exports reached USD 99 million in 2025, up 140% compared to the previous year. In the first four months of 2026 alone, export value reached USD 49 million, a 151% increase year-on-year. As global demand for affordable whitefish continues to rise, Vietnam is emerging as a noteworthy competitor to traditional tilapia powerhouses such as China, Indonesia, Brazil, and Egypt.
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