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Ca Mau - Vietnam’s capital of shrimp
A high-tech shrimp cultivation area in Ganh Hao commune, Ca Mau province. VNA Photo: Chanh Đa
Ca Mau province's export turnover reaches about 2.48 billion USD. VNA Photo: Chanh Đa
Harvesting shrimps in Ca Mau province. VNA Photo/Photo by courtesy
Harvesting shrimps in Ca Mau province. VNA Photo/Photo by courtesy
A high-tech shrimp farming area in Vinh Hau commune, Ca Mau province. VNA Photo: Chanh Đa
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Ca Mau - Vietnam’s capital of shrimp
07/17/2025 08:35
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After the recent merger of Bac Lieu and Ca Mau provinces, Ca Mau is a province with an aquaculture area of about 450,900 hectares, shrimp output continues to lead the country by about 566,000 tons, export turnover reaches about 2.48 billion USD, becoming a place with prime locations for the shrimp production and processing industry. The province plans to spend 20 trillion VND (800 million USD) to promote the development of the shrimp industry with a plan that, by 2030, the province will be the biggest shrimp raising hub in the Mekong River Delta region. VNA Photo: Chanh Đa
Ca Mau - Vietnam’s capital of shrimp
After the recent merger of Bac Lieu and Ca Mau provinces, Ca Mau is a province with an aquaculture area of about 450,900 hectares, shrimp output continues to lead the country by about 566,000 tons, export turnover reaches about 2.48 billion USD, becoming a place with prime locations for the shrimp production and processing industry. The province plans to spend 20 trillion VND (800 million USD) to promote the development of the shrimp industry with a plan that, by 2030, the province will be the biggest shrimp raising hub in the Mekong River Delta region. VNA Photo: Chanh Đa
Ca Mau - Vietnam’s capital of shrimp
After the recent merger of Bac Lieu and Ca Mau provinces, Ca Mau is a province with an aquaculture area of about 450,900 hectares, shrimp output continues to lead the country by about 566,000 tons, export turnover reaches about 2.48 billion USD, becoming a place with prime locations for the shrimp production and processing industry. The province plans to spend 20 trillion VND (800 million USD) to promote the development of the shrimp industry with a plan that, by 2030, the province will be the biggest shrimp raising hub in the Mekong River Delta region. VNA Photo: Chanh Đa
Ca Mau - Vietnam’s capital of shrimp
After the recent merger of Bac Lieu and Ca Mau provinces, Ca Mau is a province with an aquaculture area of about 450,900 hectares, shrimp output continues to lead the country by about 566,000 tons, export turnover reaches about 2.48 billion USD, becoming a place with prime locations for the shrimp production and processing industry. The province plans to spend 20 trillion VND (800 million USD) to promote the development of the shrimp industry with a plan that, by 2030, the province will be the biggest shrimp raising hub in the Mekong River Delta region. VNA Photo: Chanh Đa
Ca Mau - Vietnam’s capital of shrimp
After the recent merger of Bac Lieu and Ca Mau provinces, Ca Mau is a province with an aquaculture area of about 450,900 hectares, shrimp output continues to lead the country by about 566,000 tons, export turnover reaches about 2.48 billion USD, becoming a place with prime locations for the shrimp production and processing industry. The province plans to spend 20 trillion VND (800 million USD) to promote the development of the shrimp industry with a plan that, by 2030, the province will be the biggest shrimp raising hub in the Mekong River Delta region. VNA Photo: Chanh Đa
Ca Mau - Vietnam’s capital of shrimp
After the recent merger of Bac Lieu and Ca Mau provinces, Ca Mau is a province with an aquaculture area of about 450,900 hectares, shrimp output continues to lead the country by about 566,000 tons, export turnover reaches about 2.48 billion USD, becoming a place with prime locations for the shrimp production and processing industry. The province plans to spend 20 trillion VND (800 million USD) to promote the development of the shrimp industry with a plan that, by 2030, the province will be the biggest shrimp raising hub in the Mekong River Delta region. VNA Photo: Chanh Đa
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