GenoMar Genetics announces the opening of a 100% owned subsidiary in Vietnam. The company will serve the Vietnamese tilapia farmers with high quality genetic material as well as to explore opportunities in the wider aquaculture genetics field.
Expansion in Asia
āAfter a successful deployment of our business in Latin America region, we are ready to gear up efforts in Asiaā, says Alejandro Tola Alvarez, CEO in GenoMar Genetics Group.
āVietnam is the āfirst flagā we plant in Asia in recent times, and we hope it will be the beginning of an expansionary effort in the region in coming years. We have been looking at the Vietnamese market for quite some time and saw an opportunity to establish ourselves as a reliable, high quality local supplier of superior geneticsā, he adds.
GenoMar Genetics is also well established with production of tilapia fingerlings in the Philippines and Malaysia.
The Tay Ninh facility will bring 30 jobs to the local community and Vietnamese customers will receive technical service from the GenoMar customer support team, who will work regularly with them to optimize the genetic potential of the GenoMar fingerlings and strengthen their business success.
Supply of locally produced tilapia fingerlings
With a capacity to produce 50 million fingerlings per year in phase 1, GenoMar Genetics Vietnam will supply the domestic market with year-round fast growing and robust tilapia fingerlings of the GenoMar brand.
āToday, 80% of the tilapia fingerlings are imported from China with the subsequent vulnerabilities that comes with it, including supply disruptions and biosecurity issues. Our company arrives at the right time to supply the industry with year-round, disease-free, locally produced excellent geneticsā, says Nguyen Van Trung, general manager in GenoMar Genetics Vietnam.
Two hatcheries planned in Vietnam
The first hatchery center located in the Tay Ninh province is under construction and will deliver the first products to market in Q3, 2021. It will be equipped with modern features for optimal biosecurity and high technology systems.
āWe are planning for a second hatchery in Northern Vietnam to be in operation by Q1, 2022 ahead of the peak season in 2022ā, says Nguyen Van Trung. The Tay Ninh facility will bring 30 jobs to the local community and Vietnamese customers will receive technical service from the GenoMar customer support team, who will work regularly with them to optimize the genetic potential of the GenoMar fingerlings and strengthen their business success.