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Vietnam: Tien Hai district in Thai Binh, people catch and raise a lot of delicious seafood, and the clams raised are all big

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Published Feb 22, 2024

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Ngo Van Soan, a resident of Dong Minh commune in Tien Hai district, Thai Binh province, has found success in raising sea bass, a fish that adapts well to local waters. With industry support, his sea bass farming has yielded high economic value, earning him a profit of over 130 million VND after initial costs. Recognizing the economic efficiency and lower risk of disease compared to shrimp farming, the People's Committee of Dong Minh commune plans to introduce sea bass into the planned aquaculture area.
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Previously, with 1,800 square meters of lagoon area, Mr. Ngo Van Soan, Dong Minh commune (Tien Hai district, Thai Binh province) often raised traditional aquaculture products but the efficiency was not high. Through the guidance and technical support of the industry, he decided to raise sea bass because this type of fish is suitable for local waters. Thanks to proper technical care, his sea bass farming area has now been harvested, bringing high economic value. Mr. Soan shared: Realizing that sea bass not only has high nutritional and economic value but also has the outstanding characteristic of adapting well to the water environment in many aquaculture areas, in 2022 I will release 2,000 sea bass. same, so far I have harvested more than 4 tons of fish. Raising sea bass this year has many advantages, in addition to the weather, the fish breed is purchased from a reputable source so the fish do not get sick and grow well. Minus the initial cost, my sea bass farming area earned a ...
Source: Danviet
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