News: VietShrimp 2024 officially "restarts."

The press conference will take place at the VIP Room of the Ca Mau Conference Center (No. 1, Le Duan Street, Ward 1, Ca Mau City, Ca Mau Province).
According to the Organizing Committee, the October 4, 2023 press conference will be attended by representatives from the Fisheries Department, provincial leaders of Cà Mau, shrimp farming associations in Cà Mau Province, and many key provinces in the Mekong Delta region. Representatives from sponsors, businesses, and a large number of central and local media organizations will also be present.
This is the first time the International Exhibition on Shrimp Technology in Vietnam is being held in Cà Mau Province, the region with the largest shrimp farming area and production in Vietnam. At this exhibition, the Organizing Committee aims to get closer to farmers in the shrimp hub of the country.

VietShrimp 2023 set a record with nearly 15,000 visitors. Photo: PTC
The 5th International Exhibition on Shrimp Technology in Vietnam in 2024 will take place from March 20 to 22, 2024, at the Cà Mau Conference Center. VietShrimp 2024 is expected to feature approximately 250 booths from over 150 domestic and international enterprises engaged in all areas related to the seafood industry in general and shrimp in particular. Specialized seminars will be held with the participation and sharing of valuable information from many managers, scientists, experts, and dedicated businesses in the Vietnamese shrimp industry.
With the desire to continue bringing Vietnamese shrimp to new markets, asserting its position and brand on the global shrimp industry map, the Organizing Committee of VietShrimp 2024 hopes to receive significant attention from millions of shrimp farmers, farms, domestic and international experts, and relevant authorities, press agencies, as well as visitors.
Cre: contom.vn
Vietnamese shrimp and catfish choose a sustainable path in global competition
End-of-Season Shrimp Prices Reach Record Highs
Norway – Russia Reach Barents Sea Fisheries Agreement for 2026
Cà Mau strengthens traceability to enhance the competitiveness of the shrimp industry.
Cold stress: Effects on the plasma characteristics of whiteleg shrimp.
A new breakthrough in the prevention of diseases caused by the microsporidian parasite EHP in shrimp farming
Vietnam’s shrimp export outlook in the first quarter of 2026 continues to face heavy pressure from tariffs.
New England’s shrimp fishery to shut down for the long haul after years of decline
Crab exports to the United States account for more than 80%.
Thailand sets a target to increase shrimp production to 400,000 tons by 2026.
CTU-RAS: Recirculating Shrimp Farming for Sustainable Development
Vietnamese aquatic products reach new markets






