Guangzhou's Nansha district hosted a high-quality development promotion conference for the Agricultural Opening-up and Cooperation Pilot Zone on Oct 28.
The conference's "International Ornamental Fish" section stood out as a major highlight, with tropical fish swimming gracefully in aquariums, demonstrating the sector's rich species diversity and promising market potential.

The ornamental fish at the high-quality development promotion conference. [Photo/WeChat account: nanshafabu]
A key participant, Guangzhou Qingqing Natural Agriculture Development, recently achieved a milestone by exporting its first batch of tropical ornamental fish to Canada, totaling 8,061 fish across 50 species, marking a significant step forward in Nansha's ornamental fish industry going global. The company's tropical ornamental fish are now available in markets across Europe and America.
At the same time, Blue Ocean Marine Technology is advancing the construction of a marine ornamental organism breeding base, while Singapore Nan Dao Aquarium is establishing an import-export hub for freshwater ornamental fish. These initiatives are accelerating the formation of a two-way "bringing in and going global" industrial structure.
Nansha aims to refine its export service chain, streamline customs clearance procedures, and promote high-quality ornamental fish varieties in global markets, positioning Nansha as an internationally advanced cluster for the ornamental fish industry.