Vietnam: What kind of fish is this that just last year many houses in Ca Mau raised a huge loss, this year it won again?

Published 2022년 9월 23일

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Demand for mullet for the Tet dry market has led to a significant increase in its price, doubling compared to previous years due to insufficient supply and demand. The article focuses on the mullet farming households in Tran Van Thoi district in Ca Mau province, Vietnam. The district has 120 hectares under mullet farming, with 412 farming households. One farmer, Le Van Hoc, has seen a profit of over 50 million dong in 2021 by maintaining 13 ponds of scorpion fish. Another farmer, Thi Van Binh, expects to make a profit of around 100-200 million VND this year by harvesting 14 tons of fish.
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With just over 3 months left until New Year's Day, the demand for mullet to serve the Tet dry market begins to kick in. According to many mullet farming households in Tran Van Thoi district (Ca Mau province), this year the price of mullet has doubled compared to previous years, due to insufficient supply and demand, and especially recently, the U. Minh, Tran Van Thoi, OCOP carp are always trusted by customers. Expect a bountiful mullet crop in U Minh and Tran Van Thoi districts of Ca Mau province. Performed by: Loan Phuong (Ca Mau Newspaper). In Ca Mau province, farmed bream is concentrated in 2 districts: U Minh and Tran Van Thoi. Due to losses lasting many years, farmers in U Minh district quit their jobs quite a lot. Particularly, Tran Van Thoi district is currently raising 120 hectares. In 2022, the whole district of Tran Van Thoi, Ca Mau province has 120 ha of scorpion farming, with 412 farming households. According to Mr. Tran Thanh Hai, Chairman of Tran Van Thoi District ...
Source: Danviet

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