VIETNAM’S RAW MATERIALS

Vietnam is located on the Indochinese peninsula, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Coastal. Vietnam’s coastline along many islands, bays, lagoons and a dense system of rivers, which are great potential for developing fishing and aquaculture activities. The Vietnam’s coast extends from north to south creating the difference in climate and hydrology regime, so Vietnam’s sea inlude many kind of seafood, including high economic value such as shrimp, crab, squid, octopus, abalone and so on.

Vietnam is located on the Indochinese peninsula, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Coastal. Vietnam’s coastline along many islands, bays, lagoons and a dense system of rivers, which are great potential for developing fishing and aquaculture activities. The Vietnam’s coast extends from north to south creating the difference in climate and hydrology regime, so Vietnam’s sea inlude many kind of seafood, including high economic value such as shrimp, crab, squid, octopus, abalone and so on.

Vietnam is located on the Indochinese peninsula, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Coastal. Vietnam’s coastline along many islands, bays, lagoons and a dense system of rivers, which are great potential for developing fishing and aquaculture activities. The Vietnam’s coast extends from north to south creating the difference in climate and hydrology regime, so Vietnam’s sea inlude many kind of seafood, including high economic value such as shrimp, crab, squid, octopus, abalone and so on.

Vietnam is located on the Indochinese peninsula, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Coastal. Vietnam’s coastline along many islands, bays, lagoons and a dense system of rivers, which are great potential for developing fishing and aquaculture activities. The Vietnam’s coast extends from north to south creating the difference in climate and hydrology regime, so Vietnam’s sea inlude many kind of seafood, including high economic value such as shrimp, crab, squid, octopus, abalone and so on.

Vietnam is located on the Indochinese peninsula, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Coastal. Vietnam’s coastline along many islands, bays, lagoons and a dense system of rivers, which are great potential for developing fishing and aquaculture activities. The Vietnam’s coast extends from north to south creating the difference in climate and hydrology regime, so Vietnam’s sea inlude many kind of seafood, including high economic value such as shrimp, crab, squid, octopus, abalone and so on.