Binh Dinh works on hi-tech shrimp farming to raise export value

The central province of Binh Dinh is carrying out a project on hi-tech shrimp farming to raise export value.
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Binh Dinh (VNA) – The central province of Binh Dinhis carrying out a project on hi-tech shrimp farming to raise export value. 

Accordingly, the provincial People’s Committee has zoned offtwo areas for shrimp farming in brackish water covering 612ha, including onestretching 206ha in Cat Hai and Cat Thanh communes, Phu Cat district and theother in My Thanh commune, Phu My district.

Besides, a project on hi-tech shrimp farming in glasshouse isbeing implemented by the Viet Uc – Phu My Ltd company on a total area of morethan 116ha in My Thanh high-tech agricultural zone. The company plans to startraising shrimp in March with a total output of 8,400 tonnes per year.

Meanwhile, five businesses applied for shrimp farming in PhuCat district.

Director of the provincial Department of Agriculture andRural Development Phan Trong Ho said hi-tech shrimp farming areas are zoned offin coastal and eco-friendly venues.

Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Tran Chausaid the provincial authorities pledge to provide all possible support forinvestors to do business, especially land rental; after granting them with investmentcertificates.

Binh Dinh is one of the top localities nationwide in termsof shrimp quality. The annual output of shrimp breeding in brackish water nears7,100 tonnes, 94 percent of which is white-legged shrimp and the remaining istiger prawn.

The province has 1,833ha of shrimp farming which is plannedto reach 1,923ha by 2020.-VNA
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