The Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) and Vietnamese Directorate of Fisheries (D-Fish) are joining forces to promote responsible aquaculture in Vietnam through a step-wise approach from VietGAP to ASC certification.

The ASC and D-Fish are joining forces to promote responsible aquaculture in Vietnam

The ASC and D-Fish are joining forces to promote responsible aquaculture in Vietnam

Last year the government of Vietnam set a decree that pangasius farming, processing and exporting must be certified to VietGAP or equivalent standards by the end of 2015; this project is further evidence of the government’s commitment to developing a sustainable aquaculture sector.

As part of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), a joint project will be implemented to create guidance for VietGAP-certified farmers to help them progress to ASC certification. The ASC says this will allow farms to make step-by-step improvements in their practices with the goal of reaching the ASC standard.

“The Vietnamese government is committed to reducing the negative impacts of fish farming in the country,” Dr Pham Anh Tuan, deputy director general, D-Fish. “Building on the mandate that farms must meet VietGAP standards, this project will help move farms towards an internationally recognised standard, provide access to international markets and ensure a more responsible aquaculture sector.”

“Through this project ASC is engaging with a tier of farmers that are currently not able to meet the ASC requirements, including smallholders, who will benefit from greater support in delivering improvements in their practices,” added Chris Ninnes, CEO, ASC. “This approach also means that ASC becomes a more efficient service provider by reducing costs for producers who wish to gain ASC certification.”

Aquaculture certification plays an important role in promoting and assuring responsible practices that protect the environment and communities, while also benefiting society. The ASC says this project has the potential to lead to greater collaboration between the two organisations by adopting the area-based management approach.

The project will be led by an external consultant.