Ca Mau aims to become the country’s largest crab farming hub
Saturday, August 16,2025
AsemconnectVietnam - The People’s Committee of Ca Mau Province has recently issued a development plan for the crab sector, with the goal of turning Ca Mau into the largest crab farming center in the Mekong Delta and nationwide. This initiative is part of a key strategy to boost GRDP growth to 8.5% in 2025 and lay the foundation for double-digit growth in the 2026–2030 period.
The overarching goal of the plan is to organize production based on modern models and apply technology to improve productivity, product quality, and competitiveness. At the same time, the crab farming sector will adapt to climate change, protect the environment, and bring long-term economic benefits to both local people and exporters.
In 2025, the province will provide training and technical transfer to about 5,000 farming households, including 1,000 semi-intensive crab farmers who will integrate improved extensive shrimp farming with supplementary feeding. 100% crab farming cooperatives will be guided to implement farming procedures based on market-relevant standards.
The plan also includes the development of 62 hectares of standardized crab farming models, such as: 10 hectares of sustainable development models linked with consumption partnerships, 40 hectares of food safety-certified raw material zones, and 12 hectares of field school models applying probiotics in crab–tiger shrimp integrated farming.
The province aims to achieve a total annual crab output of approximately 41,834 tons, with about 418,340 hectares of integrated farming areas. Semi-intensive crab farming will cover 200 hectares with an output of 100 tons, and box crab farming will include 3,000 boxes with an estimated output of 7 tons per year.
It is expected that at least 12 new cooperatives will be established, each crab farming cooperatives over 100 hectares. Additionally, 12 value chains will be formed, along with partnerships with two major supermarket systems to expand market access.
Source: Vasep
Fruit and vegetable export markets in first 7 months of 2025
Exports to UK reached over 4.6 billion USD in first 7 months of 2025
Major commodity groups imported from Japan in first 7 months of 2025
Vietnamese seafood accelerates exports ahead of U.S tariff implementation
Vietnam and Malaysia strengthen cooperation in the Halal industry
Daily: Domestic rice prices remained unchanged on August 15, 2025
Daily: Domestic pepper prices remained unchanged on August 15, 2025
Daily: Domestic coffee prices increased on August 15, 2025
10 largest export commodity groups in July of 2025
Industrial production index increased in 34 localities in 7 months
Rice prices on August 14, 2025: Raw rice declines slightly
Daily: Domestic pepper prices remained unchanged on August 14, 2025
Daily: Domestic coffee prices increased on August 14, 2025
Vietnam's textile and garment industry continued to grow in difficult times