Mekong Delta: Overcoming difficulties of seafood industry in many localities of Vietnam to the finish line

Published 2022년 11월 21일

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Despite facing challenges such as natural disasters, epidemics, and high material prices, the seafood industry in the Mekong Delta has managed to complete a significant portion of its target plan. Tra Vinh has harvested nearly 200,000 tons of seafood, achieving 85% of its plan, and has raised over 1.5 billion tiger shrimp seed and 5.7 billion white shrimp. Tien Giang has also seen growth in aquaculture, with an increase in output and farming area. However, the industry also faces challenges such as disease management, high investment, and limited use of advanced technologies. The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is advising farmers to temporarily cease stocking brackish water shrimp and is providing instructions on disease prevention and treatment.
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Early completion of the plan This year, the seafood industry in the Mekong Delta faced many difficulties due to natural disasters, epidemics, high prices of materials and breeds. However, overcoming those disadvantages, many localities have had bright spots, completing the set target plan. In Tra Vinh, according to Mr. Tran Van Dung, Deputy Director of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, so far, nearly 200,000 tons of seafood have been harvested, of which the aquaculture production is over 152,000 tons and the fishing output is over 47,800 tons; achieved 85% of the plan, an increase of over 1,000 tons over the same period. Reports of localities sent to Tra Vinh Fisheries Sub-Department show that up to now, the farming area and annual harvest have reached the set targets. In farming, in salt and brackish water, farmers have so far raised more than 1.5 billion tiger shrimp seed on an area of 23,100 hectares, over 5.7 billion white shrimp with an area of over 7,900 ...
Source: Agriculture

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