Ben Tre promotes high-tech shrimp farming

The high-tech shrimp farming in the Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre has proven effective with the farming area in coastal districts increasingly expanded, generating high profits for local farmers.
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BenTre (VNA) - The high-tech shrimp farming in the Mekong Delta provinceof Ben Tre has proven effective with the farming area in coastal districts increasingly expanded, generating high profits for local farmers.

According to Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Tran Ngoc Tam, aftermore than two years implementing a plan to develop 4,000 ha of cultivation area with advanced technologies applied by 2025, Ben Tre has so far developed 2,867 ha of this kind which produced atotal 116,500 tonnes of products,equivalent to 68% of the set plan.

Nguyen Thanh Phong, from Thanh Hai commune, Thanh Phu district, said thatapplying advanced technology to shrimp farming can help local farmers make superprofits. The man said that he has four shrimp farming ponds applied with advancedtechnology with a total area of 2 ha, which produce 22 tonnes of products worth1.5 billion VND (nearly 63,900 USD) per crop.

Vice director of the provincial Department of Agriculture andRural Development Nguyen Van Buoi said local farmers have paid attention to investingin technical design and infrastructure development for this farming form,adding that the application of technology in shrimp farming can help farmersproactively turn out products meeting the size requirements of customers.

The plan for developing the shrimp industry in Ben Tre for the 2021-2030period, with a vision to 2050, has been approved by the provincial People'sCommittee, aiming to  form concentrated shrimp production areas,increase the value of products, and adapt to climate change, Buoi said.

Accordingly,the locality has decided to develop 11 high-tech concentrated shrimpfarming areas in three districts of Binh Dai, Ba Tri, and Thanh Phu. Theprovincial agriculture authority will call on enterprises, especially shrimpprocessing firms, to link up with cooperatives in the districts in building anincreasingly improved shrimp value chain.

To make a breakthrough in developing the shrimp farming industryinto a major commodity production sector, Ben Tre aims to expand the brackishwater shrimp farming area to 41,500 ha by 2025, including 4,000 ha applied with advanced technologies.

To that end, the locality has focused on reorganising production and strongly developing various forms of cooperation and production linkage onthe basis of the value chain of products, and encouraged businesses to investin developing concentrated farming areas in the above-mentioned districts./. 

VNA

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