Clam farming in northern coastal district

Located between the two big estuaries of the Red River and the Tra Ly River, Tien Hai district in Thai Binh province with sand dunes along the beach is ideal for clam farming.
Clam farming in northern coastal district ảnh 1Boasting vast clam farming fields, Tien Hai is called by northern delta fishermen as the cradle of “villages on the sea” (Photo: VNA)
Clam farming in northern coastal district ảnh 2Tien Hai district has 3,000 hectares of clam farming along its 20km coastline (Photo: VNA)
Clam farming in northern coastal district ảnh 3People in Tien Hai started farming clams in the late 1980s. Fishermen gathered clams from the sea and took them to the sand dunes and built shelters to raise clams (Photo: VNA)
Clam farming in northern coastal district ảnh 4 It took only 10 months to grow finger-sized clams into commercial ones, turning a decent profit for clam farmers (Photo: VNA)
Clam farming in northern coastal district ảnh 5Besides permanent employees, clam farms create thousands of jobs for locals (Photo: VNA)
Clam farming in northern coastal district ảnh 6The seed clams raised in Nam Thinh commune are now sold in the neighboring provinces and more than 40% of its commercial clams are exported abroad (Photo: VNA)
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