According to Tran Van Hao,Chairman of the Lam Dong Coldwater Fish Farming Association, only 11 of40 projects were launched in 2014 on 30 hectares of water surface,instead of the planned 350 hectares, producing just 200 tonnes ofsturgeons.
Low-priced Chinese sturgeon-made products smuggled into the country have also posed a big threat to domestic trade.
Meanwhile, raising tuna requires large investments and a strictprocess, forcing many firms to abandon the practice or only breed forresearch purposes.
Vu Ba Lien, a farm manager at NgocMai Trang Company, said pricy imported feed, contaminated water andunusual rains caused much of his tuna to die, requiring the business toswitch its operations to sturgeons and black carps.
These trends could lead the local industry to fall short of its growthtargets of 100 hectares of farming and 3,000 tonnes of fish products by2020.-VNA