Ben Tre develops marine economy

With a 65-km long coastline running through three districts and a special economic zone (SEAZ) of nearly 20,000 sq.km, the southern province of Ben Tre has advantages for developing the sea-based economy.
Ben Tre develops marine economy ảnh 1Ben Tre looks to develop sea-based economy (Photo: baotainguyenmoitruong.vn) 
BenTre, (VNA) – With a 65-km long coastline running through three districtsand a special economic zone (SEAZ) of nearly 20,000 sq.km, the southernprovince of Ben Tre has advantages for developing the sea-based economy.

Aware of the local natural strength, the provincial Party Committee issued Resolution04-NQ/TU dated January 29, 2021 on developing the province’s sea-oriented economy,with attention paid to wind power and sea-based aquaculture.  

 Accordingto Director of the provincial Department of Industry and Trade Nguyen Van BeSau, the Ministry of Industry and Trade has approved the planning for 19 windpower projects with total capacity of 1,007.7 MW.

Among those projects, five were put into operation before October 31, 2021,with combined capacity of 93.05 MW, and four others are under construction.

The remaining 10 are still in the phase of completing procedures.  

Atthe same time, Ben Tre is carrying out several power transmission projects,such as the Thanh Phu-Mo Cay Nam 220kV line, the Phu Thuan-Binh Dai, BaTri-Binh Thanh and Ben Tre-An Hiep 110kV lines and the Phu Thuan and An Hieptransformer stations.

Be Sau said the wind power projects are expected to bolster localsocio-economic development.

Headded that however, investors in wind power are facing difficulties due to theexpiration of the policy on preferential prices for offshore wind power.

The People’s Committee of Ben Tre has asked the Government to early issue a newwind power price policy so that investors can go ahead with their projects.  
Regardingaquaculture, Ben Tre plans to expand the area of hi-tech shrimp farming in brackishwater to 4,000 ha by 2025.

A number of companies will participate in the implementation of this plan, suchas CP Vietnam and Minh Phu.  

In the first months of 2022, the aquaculture sector has seen stabledevelopment, with the acreage of aquaculture expanding by 4.62 percent year onyear to 45,503 ha. Total aquatic output was estimated at 190,472 tonnes,equivalent to 99.49 percent of the figure of the same period last year.

In particular, hi-tech shrimp farming acreage stood at 2,000 ha, producing 20,620tonnes, up 14.6 percent year on year.

DaoCong Thuong, Chairman of the People’s Committee of Thanh Phu district, saidhis district has around 800ha of hi-tech shrimp farming. He said the model hasa productivity 3.5 times higher than that of intensive farming and 20 timesthat of the semi-intensive model.

Secretaryof the provincial Party Committee Le Duc Tho stressed that the provincial authoritieswill focus on removing obstacles and difficulties for enterprises andfacilitating production and business, towards the goal of an economic growth of8-8.5 percent.    

Theprovince will also look for resources to implement 11 key infrastructureprojects, including the Rach Mieu 2 and the Phu Thuan industrial park.  

Ben Tre will submit LNG-fuelled power projects in the province to thegovernment for inclusion into the national power planning.

The province will also draft a programme on developing fishing and takemeasures to improve fishery logistics services./.
VNA

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