Vietnam: Sea bass farmers in Thach Son are eager to find their way out

Published 2021년 9월 26일

Tridge summary

Aquaculture farmers in Vietnam's Song Hai village are facing challenges in selling their sea bass due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the closure of restaurants. The farmers have an excess of around 24.7 tons of fish, which is struggling to find a market. The village has made an appeal for support in consumption and is seeking help in stabilizing the lives of the farmers. The village has also reached out to individuals and organizations to purchase the sea bass.
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Storms have begun to appear, 59 aquaculture households in Song Hai village (Thach Son commune, Thach Ha district, Ha Tinh province) are urgently looking for outlets for sea bass. Sharing about the amount of fish that have come to the harvest period and have difficulty in consumption, Mr. Nguyen Van Linh (Song Hai village) said: My family has all 3 cages for raising sea bass with a total area of 27 m2 with 500 fish. to the harvest. If the average market price is 10 million VND/quintal, with the current amount of fish, the family will have an additional income of about 50 million VND. However, as of now, it is not available for sale. “Every time I hear the weather forecast about the effects of storms, my heart burns like fire. Especially at this time, due to the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic, restaurants have encountered many difficulties, leading to more and more difficulties for aquaculture farmers in finding output for products.” - Mr. Nguyen Van Linh I can't hide my anxiety. ...
Source: Baohatinh

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