The article highlights the success of Vietnamese farmers, Doan Dinh Chien and Truong Van Dai, in Thai Binh province, who have adopted high-tech shrimp farming methods, leading to increased productivity and income. Chien's investment in renovating 2,000m2 ponds with a canvas house system has allowed for more shrimp crops per year, resulting in an annual income of over 500 million VND. Dai's investment in a 3-hectare high-tech shrimp farm with round tanks has also been profitable, offering better disease control, water stability, and higher shrimp yields. The district of Tien Hai is encouraging more farmers to adopt high-tech shrimp farming, offering conditions for its implementation and focusing on disease prevention and control. The cost of high-tech farming is high, and the article suggests the need for government support through preferential loans.