HA NOI, VIETNAM -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 17 December 2024 - Vietnamese eel exporters have focused on enhancing
quality standards to meet the stringent demands of international
markets.
This commitment ensures the competitiveness of Vietnamese eels in
high-value markets, paving the way for further expansion and solidifying
Vietnam's position as a global player in the eel export industry.
Leveraging advantages to expand exports
In recent years, Vietnam's eel farming and export industry has
experienced rapid growth, establishing a relatively complete industrial
chain encompassing breeding, farming, feed manufacturing, processing and
export. Annual eel production is estimated at 50,000 to 60,000 tonnes,
with the majority concentrated in the Mekong Delta provinces, including
Dong Thap, An Giang, Hau Giang, Tien Giang and Can Tho. These regions
boast ideal natural conditions for eel farming.
Eel farming has become a key aquaculture component, creating numerous
jobs, alleviating poverty and boosting incomes in rural areas. The
adoption of innovative techniques, such as mud-free eel farming in
composite tanks, has further enhanced productivity and efficiency.
Eels are a popular freshwater aquatic species worldwide. Vietnamese eels (
Monopterus albus)
are highly regarded for their nutritional value and adaptability to
freshwater environments. They are especially prized for their nutritious
meat, which is rich in protein, vitamins and minerals. Often referred
to as 'ginseng of the water,' eels are favoured for their health
benefits and exquisite taste.
Vietnam's eel exports have surged over recent years. In 2023, total
export revenue reached about US$1.7 million, primarily driven by demand
in the US and Japan. By 2024, with China emerging as a significant
market, several Vietnamese companies gained approval to export eels
through official channels.
As of October 2024, Vietnam's eel exports totalled $2.98 million, with a
volume of around 670 tonnes. China accounted for nearly half of the
exports (300 tonnes), followed by Japan (50 tonnes), the US (38 tonnes)
and South Korea (33 tonnes). Export revenue is projected to reach $3.6
million in 2024, doubling the 2023 figures.
Meeting rising standards
Continuous innovation, technological advancement and enhanced management
practices are pivotal for Vietnam's eel industry to meet growing market
demands and boost exports. State agencies, research institutions and
businesses prioritise the development and application of advanced
technologies to produce disease-resistant eel breeds, improve breed
quality, control farming environments and manage disease outbreaks.
These efforts aim to optimise efficiency and product quality.
Seafood enterprises have also diversified processed eel products to
better meet the requirements of export markets. Meanwhile, authorities
have intensified food safety supervision at both central and local
levels and guided the industry toward standardisation.
Eel farms are adopting quality certification systems, including VietGAP
and GlobalGAP. Transparent documentation of farming processes, feed
origins, medication usage and eel breeds is also required.
Standardised closed-loop farming minimises disease risks, reduces costs
and enhances product quality, aligning with stringent international
standards. Currently, over 60 Vietnamese seafood companies are certified
to export eel products to demanding markets, including the EU, Japan,
the US, South Korea and China. The recognition and approval from these
markets signal a strong opportunity for Vietnam's eel industry to expand
production and scale up exports in the coming years.
Promising prospects for eel exports
The growing demand for high-quality eel among Chinese consumers and
Asians in global markets presents significant opportunities for
Vietnam's eel export industry to thrive in the coming years.
Along with continuing to exploit and leverage favourable natural
conditions, Vietnam's eel farming export industry will improve modern,
safe and sustainable farming practices free of antibiotics and heavy
metal residues.
Enhanced management systems, traceability and compliance with
international food safety standards will give Vietnam's products a
competitive edge, especially in stringent markets. Domestic companies
are actively exploring new market opportunities, building brand
recognition and improving product quality to align with global
standards. As a result, Vietnamese eel is increasingly recognised for
its quality and ability to meet the preferences of consumers worldwide.
Vietnam's eel export industry expects greater support and collaboration
from international regulatory bodies for import approvals and encourages
importers to choose Vietnamese eel. This will ensure more global
consumers can enjoy high-quality, safe and competitively priced eel
products.