AQUA MINA | CELEBRATING THE 67TH ANNIVERSARY OF VIETNAM’S TRADITIONAL FISHERIES DAY
A Journey of Sustainable Development and Aspiration to Reach Further
April 1st each year marks an important milestone for Vietnam’s fisheries sector – a key economic industry that has significantly contributed to national growth, created livelihoods for millions of workers, and affirmed its position in the international market.
The year 2026 marks the 67th anniversary of the establishment and development of Vietnam’s fisheries sector. This is not merely a number representing time, but also a testament to a long journey of continuous effort, adaptation, and innovation.

From Traditional Foundations to a Modern Economic Sector
Through various stages of development, Vietnam’s fisheries industry has undergone a strong transformation – from small-scale, traditional practices to industrial production models, high-tech applications, and a focus on sustainable development.
Particularly in shrimp farming, high-density models, environmental control systems, and operational optimization are increasingly being widely adopted. This not only improves productivity but also minimizes risks, contributing to a more efficient and stable value chain.
People – The Core of Development
Behind the growth figures lies the silent yet persistent contribution of millions of people in the industry: from farmers, engineers, and researchers to businesses providing solutions and services.
They are the ones who directly create value, constantly learning, improving, and adapting to market fluctuations as well as aquaculture environmental challenges.
Aqua Mina and Its Journey Alongside the Fisheries Sector
With a strategic focus on high-tech shrimp farming, Aqua Mina continuously strives to deliver advanced design solutions and equipment tailored to practical production conditions in Vietnam and international markets.
We understand that an effective farming model requires a synchronized combination of system design, equipment selection, and real-world operation. Therefore, Aqua Mina not only provides products but also accompanies customers throughout the implementation and system optimization process.
In addition, sharing knowledge, updating trends, and supporting the aquaculture community are integral parts of our commitment to sustainable development.
Towads the Future – Sustainable and Expanding Globally

As the fisheries sector faces increasing challenges such as climate change, stricter environmental requirements, and higher international standards, the application of technology and the enhancement of management capabilities will be key factors.
Aqua Mina believes that with the collaboration of businesses, farmers, and industry experts, Vietnam’s fisheries sector will continue to grow strongly, moving toward a modern, sustainable, and globally competitive industry.
A Message from Aqua Mina
On the occasion of the 67th anniversary of Vietnam Fisheries Traditional Day, Aqua Mina would like to express sincere gratitude to all individuals and organizations who have contributed, are contributing, and will continue to contribute to the development of the industry.
We wish our valued partners, customers, and the entire fisheries community good health, success, and a sustainable and far-reaching future.
AQUA MINA CO., LTD
– Address: 685 Le Duc Anh Street, Quarter 39, Binh Hung Hoa Ward, Ho Chi Minh City
– Phone: 1800 6071 (Toll-free hotline)
– Email: sales@aquamina.com.vn or oversea@aquamina.com.vn
– Aqua Mina’s Official Distributor in Japan: REX INDUSTRIES CO., LTD
– Address: 1-9-3 Hishiya-Higashi, Higashi-Osaka 578-0948, JAPAN
– Email: kimakubo@rexind.co.jp
– Phone: +81-(0)72-961-9893
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