Vietnam: High-tech shrimp farming with 30-40 tons for every hectare in Thai Binh

Published 2022년 4월 14일

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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.
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From the development of high-tech shrimp models, in Tien Hai district (Thai Binh province) there have been more and more billionaire farmers. 1 year ago, Mr. Doan Dinh Chien, Dong Minh commune (Tien Hai district, Thai Binh province) boldly invested nearly 1 billion VND to renovate 2,000m2 ponds to raise vannamei shrimp according to the traditional method to raise them in technological tarpaulin houses. high. Determined to stick with the sustainable vannamei shrimp farming model, Mr. Chien visited hi-tech shrimp farming models in some localities and read more documents in books, newspapers, and watched television programs. popularize ways to raise white-leg shrimp with high economic efficiency. Mr. Chien shared: Raising white shrimp according to the right process and standards is not easy, so my shrimp farming area has strictly complied with strict standards from handling, ponds are lined with canvas bottoms. and shoreline, bottom oxygen system, daily diet and selection of seed ...
Source: Danviet

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