The group’sChairman and CEO Luong Thanh Van said that Ca Mau city has the mostfavourable conditions to implement the project, should it be accepted.
The group has succeeded in carrying out hi-techshrimp farming in several places in Vietnam. Scientific andtechnological advances will be applied in selecting and caring for seedsand processed shrimp products will meet international standards, headded.
Earlier, the group invested in a projectproducing juvenile shrimp in Ca Mau’s Ngoc Hien district. The60-billion-VND farm, which began operations in May, is expected toproduce 7 billion juvenile shrimp.
Director ofthe provincial Department of Planning and Investment Mai Huu Chinhpledged to create favourable conditions for the group to carry out theproject once it receives local authorities’ seal of approval.
In 2014, the Viet Uc Group produced 51 billion juvenile shrimp,accounting for 22 percent of the country’s market share.-VNA