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Mekong Delta farmers adapt to saline intrusion with shrimp-rice farming

Farmers have managed to turn adversity into opportunity by adapting to salinity intrusion with a shrimp-rice farming model in the island district of Tan Phu Dong.
Mekong Delta farmers adapt to saline intrusion with shrimp-rice farming ảnh 1Famers harvest rice planted under the shrimp – rice farming model in Tien Giang province’s Tan Phu Dong district. – (Photo: VNA)
Tien Giang (VNS/VNA) - Farmers have managed to turn adversity intoopportunity by adapting to salinity intrusion with a shrimp-rice farming modelin the island district of Tan Phu Dong.

Located in the Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang, the island district issurrounded by the sea and the Cua Tieu and Cua Dai estuaries.

The district is affected by saltwater intrusion for about six months in the dryseason when it is not suitable for growing rice.

What farmers are doing in response is to breed shrimp during this period andcultivate rice in the rainy season.

So far, this model has proven effective, generating a stable income and helpingmany farmers escape poverty. With this mode, they can earn an average of 50 –60 million VND (2,200 – 2,600 USD) per hectare a year.

Le Thanh Dang, Deputy Chairman of the Tan Phu Dong district People’s Committee, said thatthis model was adopted when implementing the province’s policy of restructuringagriculture production to cope with climate change.

Since then, the model is being applied on about 130ha, mostly in the district’sPhu Tan comumme. The district now has the largest shrimp – rice farming area inthe province, Dang said.

Rice is usually grown between lunar June and October. Farmers in the districtcultivate saltwater-resistant rice varieties like OM and VD20, which have highyield and high quality.

Ngo Van Nhan, one of the first farmers to implement shrimp-rice farming on histhree-hectare field in Phu Tan, said under this model, shrimp is bred using theextensive farming method, which suits local farming skills of farmers and iseasy to implement.

“The extensive farming method also has less risk compared to the intensiveshrimp farming method and offers good returns,” he said.

The breeding period under the extensive farming method lasts about 5-6 monthsin the dry season and the rest of the time is spent on growing rice.

Favourable weather, plenty of fresh water resources and the application ofadvanced rice farming techniques delivered a bumper harvest the last crop, Nhansaid, adding that he earned a profit of 37 million VND (1,600 USD) per hectare.

Cooperative benefits

Locals have established the Phu Tan agriculture-fisheries co-operative group,which implements shrimp-farming on more than 60ha.

Ha Van Hai, head of the co-operative group, said members have applied advancedfarming techniques to produce clean rice and shrimp. They adhere to global goodagricultural practices (GlobalGAP) standards, he said.

Its rice and shrimp have guaranteed outlets, he added.

While mitigating the impact of saltwater intrusion in the district’s coastalareas, the model has promoted sustainable farming and has proven a practicalresponse to climate change, he said.

All members of the cooperative group now lead stable lives.

District authorities have promoted the model by providing the knowhow andadvancing soft loans for farmers to implement the shrimp-rice farming model,helping many escape poverty.

Previously many farming areas had been left idle with farmers unable to growcrops because of saltwater intrusion. Instead they had to work as daily hiredworkers and lived in poverty./.
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