Shark catfish farming catching on

Jul 13th at 12:13
13-07-2018 12:13:42+07:00

Shark catfish farming catching on

Shark catfish farming has grown rapidly in An Giang Province due to the authorities’ efforts to introduce sophisticated farming techniques and new technologies.

 

The fish is farmed on around 741 hectares of ponds, 11.2 per cent higher than a year ago, with output in the first half of this year being 16.4 per cent higher at 167,000 tonnes.

With demand for shark catfish being large, prices have ruled consistently high at VND29,000-31,000 (US$1.26 - 1.34) per kilogramme, fetching farmers an income of VND9,000 per kilogramme.

According to the provincial Department of Industry and Trade, 58,920 tonnes of the fish have been exported this year for $139.5 million, a 22.3 per cent rise.

The exports went to 72 countries.

Demand for juvenile catfish for farming has also increased, and over 1.2 billion juvenile fish were bred for the purpose this year, 7.5 per cent higher than last year.

The provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has been helping farmers learn proper farming methods and testing water quality at farms to ensure they are optimal for raising the fish.

It is also working with farmers and businesses to plan breeding and harvesting activities.

An Giang plans to increase the area of shark catfish farms to 1,000ha by 2025 and exports to $380 million.

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