The Myanmar Fisheries Federation has announced that local entrepreneurs
will cooperate with Vietnamese investors in the livestock and fisheries
sectors.
Burma’s Deputy Minister for Livestock and Fisheries held talks with a
10-member delegation led by the Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural
Development of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Ms. Nguyen Thi Xuan
Thu on December 24.
Than Win, a participant at the talks, said,
“We had discussions about the breeding conditions for salmon, sea
cucumbers, shell fish, lobsters, saltwater prawns, and river catfish.”
An MoU was duly signed pledging cooperation in the livestock and fisheries sectors between the two countries.
The
two delegations also spoke about the formation of technical task forces
for follow-up tasks and investment in Burma’s livestock and fisheries
sectors and the promotion of trade in fisheries products between the two
countries.
“Two years ago Vietnam began working with the Pearl
Nadi Company in breeding temperate habitats—for lobsters, sea cucumbers
and molluscs—on Myeik island,” said Kyaw Myint, a catfish breeder from
Nyaungdone in Irrawaddy Division.
Vietnam is regarded as a leader in the global fisheries market, and has extensive experience in breeding river fish.
source: Mizzima
http://www.mizzima.com/business/8640-vietnam-on-board-for-burmese-fisheries-tasks.html
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