Vietnam’s firm exports 2.5mn shrimp post-larvae to Taiwan
Kim Hoang Quang Nam, an aquaculture company in Thang Binh District, Quang Nam Province, central Vietnam, on Monday handed over 2.5 million Mebi One shrimp post-larvae to its Taiwanese partner for export to the territory.
Representatives of Kim Hoang Quang Nam, an aquaculture company in Thang Binh District, Quang Nam Province, central Vietnam, attend a ceremony held in Quang Nam to export the company’s 2.5 million Mebi One shrimp post-larva to Taiwan, September 23, 2024. Photo: Le Trung / Tuoi Tre
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After being raised on a trial basis at Taiwan-based shrimp farms for over a year, the Mebi One shrimp post-larvae have met the growth criteria and expectations of farm owners.
Kim Hoang Quang Nam and its partner Yong Sing Seafoods Co. Ltd. then signed a commercial agreement to ship Mebi One shrimp post-larvae to the Taiwanese market.

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Boxes containing 2.5 million Mebi One shrimp post-larvae are transported to an airport in Vietnam for export to Taiwan. Photo: M.T. |
At the signing ceremony, Yong Sing Seafoods placed an order for 2.5 million Mebi One shrimp post-larvae worth US$10,000, with the value expected to reach $300,000 in the 2024-25 period.
This is believed to pave the way for Mebi One shrimp post-larvae to enter more demanding shrimp markets in Asia.
Mebi One shrimp post-larvae are produced at Kim Hoang Quang Nam’s 8.5-hectare facility in Thang Binh’s Binh Nam Commune, with an annual output of five billion shrimps.

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Employees of Kim Hoang Quang Nam, an aquaculture company in Thang Binh District, Quang Nam Province, central Vietnam, prepare for the export of 2.5 million Mebi One shrimp post-larvae to Taiwan. Photo: M.T. |
Huynh Cong Tuan, board chairman of Kim Hoang Quang Nam Company, stated that their partnership with Yong Sing Seafoods to ship Mebi One shrimp post-larvae to Taiwan will help introduce Vietnam’s high-quality shrimp post-larvae to more Taiwanese consumers.
This collaboration is also expected to open up further cooperation opportunities in the future.
Tuoi Tre News
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