
HCM City (VNA) - Many farmers who breed brackish-water shrimp in the Mekong Delta have cut back on production because of h♛igh salinity this year.
Ly Thanh Dan, who has four ponds to breed shrimp in Bac Lieu Province’s Hoa Binh District, is now breeding shrimp in only one pond. “I have stored water with low salinity since the last rainy season, but the water is only sufficient for breeding shrimp in one pond,” Dan said. “Shrimp will grow very slowly in water with a high level of salinity.”Solutions
The MARD’s Animal Health Department has told provinces to increase environmental surveillance to promptly warn farmers about major changes in salinity and other environmental factors.
Provinces should instruct farmers about safe breeding techniques, focusing on factors that cause disease like salinity, temperature and water depth in ponds, said the Animal Health Department.
Farmers should follow relevant agencies’ warnings and schedules when breeding shrimp, it said.
Vu Van Tam, MARD Deputy Minister, has required that MARD’s Animal Health Department set up a national programme to prevent and control diseases on brackish water shrimp, considered to be one of Vietnam’s most important aquaculture species.
The country exports about 3 billion USD worth of brackish water shrimp a year.
The delta’s natural conditions are suitable for breeding this kind of shrimp, accounting for 80 percent of the country’s brackish water shrimp output.
Shrimp-rice cultivation has expanded in the delta’s coastal provinces, reaching 160,000 ha, according to the MARD▨’s Directorate of Fishery.-VNA