Vietnam: During floods in Dong Thap Muoi, people in Long An, Dong Thap, and Tien Giang caught fish with eggs as big as bananas

Published 2023년 12월 23일

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During the flood season, Mr. Long and his brother catch fish in the flooded fields, with Mr. Long earning 7-10 kg of fish twice a day. The fields in the Dong Thap Muoi region provide livelihoods for many poor people, and the sale of fish and other aquatic species in the markets at the border of Dong Thap Muoi is high during this time. Flood waters have affected the water levels in districts of Dong Thap Muoi, which are now lower than in previous years, causing the flood to come back more slowly.
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Mr. Long, a farmer in Go Phao area (Hung Dien B commune, Tan Hung district, Long An province) and his younger brother went to the flooded fields to catch fish, including fish with eggs. Flood season usually lasts about 2 - 3 months, but this year the floods come slowly so it may only last more than 1 month. “The flood is slow so I take advantage of it to flood twice a day. Each time I earn about 7 - 10 kg of fish. The best types such as dolphin fish, pike fish, snakehead fish, snakehead fish, sea bass... are filtered separately and sold to traders at Tan Hung market, priced from 80 - 110 thousand VND/1kg. As for trash fish, make fish sauce. The sale of copper fish sauce during Tet is also very high" - Mr. Long added. Considered a flood zone adjacent to the Cambodian border, at this time most of the fields in the Dong Thap Muoi region were flooded with water. As in decades past, floodwaters brought many aquatic species from upstream and also provided livelihoods for many poor ...
Source: Danviet

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