Vietnam: Strange story in Dong Thap, raising 2 specialties in rice fields, farmers collect billions of money

Published 2022년 4월 15일

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Farmers in the upstream areas of An Giang and Dong Thap provinces, Vietnam, have developed a profitable model of raising wild fish and shrimp in rice fields, generating income ranging from hundreds of millions to billions of dong annually. This model, adapted to late and low water levels this year, includes cultivating reishi mushrooms and shrimp, and has proven successful despite initial challenges. The local Economic Department is encouraging more households to adopt this model, projecting potential revenues to reach over 1.1 billion VND from one crop and 1 billion VND from two crops of reishi fish and rice, making it a crucial adaptation strategy for local livelihoods.
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The model of raising wild fish, combining giant freshwater shrimp in rice fields or releasing snakehead fish in the months when water comes back has given people an income of hundreds of millions to billions of dong per year. For people upstream of An Giang and Dong Thap provinces, every year floods come not only with aquatic resources, but also with silt and cleaning of fields. This year, the water came back late and was lower than the average for many years, so many upstream farmers lost their income when catching wild fish from the Mekong River. However, many people in the upstream area have actively adapted and changed the farming model to suit the changes of the water. For example, the model of raising wild fish, combining giant freshwater shrimp in rice fields or releasing snakehead fish in the months when water comes back has generated hundreds of millions of VND in income, typically, some households earn billions of VND/year. No more busy scenes of spreading nets, laying ...
Source: Danviet

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