Vietnam: Raising snakehead fish in the net, during Tet Soc Trang farmers, shovel up tons, selling 50,000 VND/kg

Published 2022년 12월 26일

Tridge summary

Snakehead fish farming along Ba Sua canal in An Tap hamlet, Chau Thanh district, Soc Trang province is booming, with farmers set to sell farmed fish around the Lunar New Year. The fish, which is fed bait fish caught in the wild, has seen a 30-40% increase in number in the second stocking period compared to the first. Despite challenges such as high feed prices and scarce natural fish resources, the model remains popular due to its contribution to increasing income and providing a diverse source of freshwater aquatic foods in the market.
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Currently, snakehead fish is in a good stage of development and farmed fish will be sold around the time of the Lunar New Year. Along the route of Ba Sua canal, in An Tap hamlet, Thien My commune, Chau Thanh district (Soc Trang province), there are dozens of snakehead fish farming households located on the canal banks and depending on the number of fish raised, the area of the fish cages depends on the number of fish raised. different sizes, big and small. For the profit shell to slip through the family's fishing net to reach the shore, Mr. Luong Thanh Ha and his wife, An Tap hamlet, excitedly opened each box full of field fish for the neighbors to see. Mr. Thanh Ha boasted: "Today, the water in the field has almost dried up, so the field fish can be pulled more than in the past few days. Surely today, the snakehead fish will have a satisfying meal, because the number of bait fish caught is about 50-60kg." Mr. Thanh Ha has 12 years of farming snakehead fish, usually 2 times/year. ...
Source: Danviet

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