Bac Lieu (VNS/VNA) – The Mekong Delta province of Bac Lieu plans to expand its efficient andsustainable super-intensive shrimp farming and shrimp-rice farming models.
The former model was first developed by companies in 2017 and later expanded tohouseholds, according to the province’s Agriculture Extension Centre.
The province has 1,845ha of super-intensive shrimp farming ponds, including950ha belonging to companies and 324ha to households.
The model requires large initial investment of 1-1.6 billion VND (43,100-69,000USD) per hectare, but offers profits of 600 million-1 billion VND (25.900-43,100USD) a year.
Under the shrimp-rice farming model, farmers grow rice in the rainy season andbreed shrimp in the dry season on the same rice fields.
The rice yield is 4.4-5 tonnes per hectare per crop and the shrimp yield is230-350 kilogrammes.
The shrimp-rice farming model is friendly to the environment as farmers use fewpesticides and chemicals and it adapts to climate change.
The province has 37,700ha under the model, and, according to its AgricultureExtension Centre, has the capacity to expand it to 50,000ha.
Speaking at a seminar in Bac Lieu on October 24, Duong Thanh Trung, Chairman ofthe provincial People’s Committee, instructed local agencies to cooperate withresearch institutions to finalise the farming processes for the two models andtrain farmers.
Waste treatment facilities should be included in the super-intensive model toprotect the environment, he warned.
The growth of shrimp cooperatives and cooperative groups that use advancedfarming techniques should be fostered, he said.
The province encouraged farmers to breed shrimp to quality standards likeVietnamese good agricultural practices (VietGAP) and Aquaculture StewardshipCouncil (ASC), he added.
Luu Hoang Ly, Director of the provincial Department of Agriculture and RuralDevelopment, said the province was quickly building infrastructure for ahi-tech agriculture zone to develop shrimp farming.
This would help to develop the province into the country’s shrimp industry hub,he said.
The province plans to have four hi-tech aquaculture areas, including one forproducing fry, by next year, and 10 by 2025.
It targets exports of $750 million worth of shrimp next year and $1 billion by2025.
Bac Lieu expects to produce 155,000 tonnes of shrimp this year, 15.1 percentmore than last year, according to the department./.