Enhancing the Value Added for Enterprises in the Supply Chain of Vietnamese Aquatic Products Export in Current Period

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Tuyet, N. T. B. (2017). Enhancing the Value Added for Enterprises in the Supply Chain of Vietnamese Aquatic Products Export in Current Period. Journal of Business Management and Economics, 5(6), 25–35. https://doi.org/10.15520/jbme.2017.vol5.iss6.259.pp25-35
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On the basis of inheriting and developing value chain theories, global value chains, fisheries supply chains, value added, and value added enhancements in the supply chain of aquatic products export. The paper has systematically and hinted at the urgency of the issue of how to increase value added for enterprises in the aquatic products export supply chain. With the results of the research and from the point of view of increasing value added for enterprises in the aquatic products export supply chain, the paper has established the scientific and practical arguments of enhancing value added. Thereby, this research proposing solutions to increase value added for enterprises in the aquatic products export supply chain. Value added solutions for enterprises in the aquatic products export supply chain are focused on three main groups of solutions: Value added solutions for fish seed business; Value-added solutions for aquaculture business; Value added solutions for export processing business. In addition, there are solutions to the Government and Associations.

Thus, in order to increase value added for business in the fisheries supply chain, firstly, priority should be given to the elements of the business as (i) Group of fish seed companies (ii) Factors of aquaculture business; (iii) Factors of processing business for export. Second, the group of factors belongs to the Government. Third, the elements belong to the association. In addition, there should be proper government attention and coordination with industry associations to maximize value added for business in the aquatic products export supply chain. Finally, the paper can’t avoid certain limitations. The paper author wishes to receive the comments of scientists, the Council and those who are interested in this field so that they can continue to complete the paper.

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