Soaring tra fish prices entice Mekong farmers

With prices of tra skyrocketing, farmers in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta are scrambling to breed the fish, paying little heed to warnings from experts.
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Can Tho (VNA) - With prices of tra skyrocketing,farmers in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta are scrambling to breed the fish, payinglittle heed to warnings from experts.

The price of the fish has been rising since before Tet (LunarNew Year) at the end of January and now stands at 27,000 VND (1.2 USD) perkilogramme, thought to be the highest level in the last few years.

Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper quoted P., tra breederin Soc Trang province’s Ke Sach district who farms them in three ponds, said heand his friends are looking for more ponds to breed more fish.

“One of my friends in HCM City, who has no experience in tra farming,wants to lease seven or eight ponds to breed the fish.”

According to Pham Thanh Nhi, head of the Hong Ngu district Agriculture andRural Development Bureau in Dong Thap province, because the prices of snakeheadfish are falling, many local farmers have switched from it to tra.

With so many farmers switching to tra, not surprisingly there is ashortage of juveniles for breeding.

Their price has risen by 20,000 VND per kilogramme from a year ago to 40,000-50,000VND.

Another cause for the short supply is that several breeders of tra juvenilesswitched to other fishes after suffering losses a couple of years ago, Vo HungDung, Vice President of the Vietnam Association of Seafood Producers andExporters (VASEP), told the media at a seminar on Vietnamese seafood in Can Thocity last month.

The prices of adult tra are also rising because of theincreasing purchase by China, he said.

China accounted for 18 per cent of Vietnam’s tra exportslast year, 15 percent higher than five years earlier.

Nguyen Minh Nhi, a former chairman of the An Giang province People’s Committee,said the volatility in tra fish prices is nothing new to fishfarmers, but told them to be cautious since no one can be sure where the pricesare heading.

Some analysts said though increasing imports by China are driving prices up,there is no guarantee this trend would continue, and farmers could suffer biglosses if the imports stop.

The An Giang Department of Agriculture and Development has encouraged farmersto team up with processing companies to ensure their fish is sold.

According to VASEP, in the first quarter of this year, farmers in the deltabred 739ha of tra and harvested 672ha, which yielded 210,000tonnes.

They have been making handsome profits thanks to the high prices.

But authorities have been warning farmers of uncontrolled expansion becausehistorically tra fish prices have been volatile.-VNA
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