
Basa fish (scientific name: Pangasius bocourti), a type of catfish belonging to the Pangasiidae family, is one of the key products of Vietnam’s aquaculture industry. With its delicious meat quality, high nutritional value, and sustainable farming practices, Vietnamese basa fish has solidified its strong position in the international market.
1. Origin and Key Farming Regions
Basa fish originates from the lower Mekong River basin, a region with ideal natural conditions for the development of this fish species. In Vietnam, provinces in the Mekong Delta such as An Giang, Dong Thap, Can Tho, Hau Giang, and Soc Trang are key basa farming regions. Thanks to the dense river systems, abundant alluvial water sources, and mild climate, these areas have developed basa farming on an industrial scale, meeting the increasing export demand.
Superior Nutritional Value
Basa fish is highly valued for its nutritional content, offering numerous health benefits to consumers:
- High-quality Protein: Basa fish is an abundant source of protein, essential for muscle growth and repair.
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Although not as high as salmon, basa fish still contains a significant amount of Omega-3 fatty acids, beneficial for heart health, brain function, and reducing inflammation.
- Vitamins and Minerals: Basa fish provides B vitamins (B12, B6), vitamin D, and important minerals such as selenium, phosphorus, and potassium.
- Low Saturated Fat and Cholesterol: Compared to many red meats, basa fish has a low content of saturated fat and cholesterol, making it suitable for a healthy diet.

2. Diverse Export Products from Basa Fish
From raw basa fish, Vietnam processes and exports a variety of diverse products, catering to the tastes and needs of different markets:
- Frozen Basa Fillets: This is the main export product, seasoned or unseasoned, available in various sizes. This product is convenient for processing and is popular worldwide.
- Whole Frozen Basa Fish: Suitable for traditional markets or restaurants that prefer to process the fish themselves.
- Basa Fish Portions/Cuts: Convenient products for industrial kitchens or for preparing quick meals.
- Value-added Products: Including basa fish cakes, breaded and fried basa fish, basa fish sausages, dried basa fish, etc., aimed at increasing the product’s value.
- Basa Fish Oil: Extracted from basa fish fat, rich in Omega-3, used in the functional food and pharmaceutical industries.
3. Distinguishing Basa Fish from Pangasius catfish
Basa fish and tra fish (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) are often confused due to both belonging to the Pangasiidae family and having many similar morphological characteristics. However, there are some clear differences to distinguish between these two species:
4. Vietnamese Basa Fish Export Markets
Vietnamese basa fish is present in over 130 countries and territories worldwide. Key export markets include:
- United States: One of Vietnam’s largest basa fish import markets, especially for frozen fillet products.
- China and Hong Kong: Traditional markets with diverse demand for both whole fish and processed products.
- Europe (EU): Despite facing technical barriers and high-quality requirements, basa fish maintains its presence in the EU.
- ASEAN: Countries within the ASEAN bloc are also potential markets with high demand for seafood.
- Emerging Markets: Such as the Middle East, South America, and Africa are gradually becoming promising markets for Vietnamese basa fish.
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