Farmer increases profits despite climate change impacts

Dang Van Hai, a farmer in the Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang’s Tan Phu Dong district, has become an example of flexibly adapting to climate change and increased his wealth by successfully applying the alternating shrimp-and-rice farming model.
Dang Van Hai, a farmer in the Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang’s TanPhu Dong district, has become an example of flexibly adapting to climatechange and increased his wealth by successfully applying thealternating shrimp-and-rice farming model.

According to Hai, who resides in Phu Huu village in the coastal Phu Tancommune, locals in the area could previously only cultivate one ricecrop each year with unstable production due to salinity in the dryseason.

Since 2004, with the support of localagricultural engineers, Hai applied the alternating model across 6hectares, enabling him to harvest one rice crop and one shrimp cropevery year.

At the same time, he prioritisedsaline-resilient and high-quality rice varieties to cultivate in hisfarm with appropriate cultivation techniques.

Hairevealed that each year, his family earns up to 350 million VND (16,450USD) from the model, ultimately yielding a profit of about 200 millionVND (9,400 USD).

Nguyen Van Hai, Head of the Officeof Agriculture and Rural Development of Tan Phu Dong district, said thenew model is suitable and effective in coastal communes like Phu Tan andPhu Dong district.

It is also a prominent andrelevant method for adapting to climate change and rising sea levelsituations facing the province and Tan Phu Dong district in particular,he added.

The official continued, saying that almostall farmers applying the model have been successful, proving theefficiency, stability and profitability of the model.

A co-operative for the alternated shrimp-rice farming model has alsobeen set up in Phu Tan commune, linking together 16 members who own acollective 64 hectares of farming land.

Pioneerfarmers like Hai, who have been creative in overcoming disadvantages andpromoting the strengths of their hometown, have led the way for povertyalleviation and prosperity in the community.-VNA

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