August 24, 2025 | 12:06 GMT +7

  • Click to copy
Wednesday- 10:54, 05/01/2022

Kien Giang farmers happy with rice-shrimp farming

(VAN) Thanks to favourable weather conditions, farmers in the southern province of Kien Giang have had a bumper rice-shrimp crop in terms of production, productivity and prices.

Farmers in U Minh Thuong Region of Kien Giang Province are happily harvesting the rice-shrimp crop as they have a bumper crop and get good prices.  As a district with the largest rice-shrimp production area in the region, thanks to favourable weather and effective saltwater control, An Minh District this year has a larger cultivation area than planned.

Farmers in An Minh District are harvesting rice-shrimp crop. Photo: Trung Chanh.

Farmers in An Minh District are harvesting rice-shrimp crop. Photo: Trung Chanh.

Nguyen Van Tung, Deputy Head of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of An Minh District said that the district planned to sow 21,000 ha of rice in the 2021 season, but the actual cultivation area increased to 23,566 ha.

This year, rice grew quite well and now, rice is ready for harvest. The main rice varieties that farmers sow a lot include ST5, ST 24, ST25, OM 5451, OM 2517, Đài thơm 8 and hybrid rice varieties.

“Until now, farmers in An Minh district has harvested about 6,000 ha with the average yield of 4.83 tons/ha. After the rice is harvested, many traders go to buy it, so the consumption is quite convenient,” Tùng said.

“Currently, over 17,000 ha of rice is ready for harvest. Farmers will focus on harvesting from now until January 2022, then will take saltwater into the field to serve shrimp farming,” Tùng said.

Having just harvested three ha of rice, Nguyen Huynh Thanh from Dong Hoa commune, An Minh district excitedly said that this year, he chose the fragrant rice variety ST25 to plant the rice-shrimp crop. Thanks to favourable weather, the rice grew well with a yield of more than 5 tons/ha. Traders offered to buy at the price of VND8,200 per kg.

As rice grown on shrimp farming land does not cost as much investment as intensive rice production, I still have a profit of over VND30 million/ha after deducting all costs, Thanh said, adding that this year’s rice-shrimp crop is the most bumper crop that local farmers got in the last few years.

Currently, the price of ST24, ST25 rice is purchased by traders from VND8,100 to 8,500 per kg, other varieties from VND5,600 to 6,000 VND per kg. Particularly, rice grown with VietGAP standards and organic farming has a higher price. Photo: Trung Chanh.

Currently, the price of ST24, ST25 rice is purchased by traders from VND8,100 to 8,500 per kg, other varieties from VND5,600 to 6,000 VND per kg. Particularly, rice grown with VietGAP standards and organic farming has a higher price. Photo: Trung Chanh.

Similarly, in An Bien district, farmers have so far harvested 8,918 out of 18,828 ha of rice-shrimp farming land.

Trang Minh Tu, Head of the district's Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, said that this year, rice-shrimp farming was applied much in districts including Tay Yen (2,980 ha), Nam Yen (1,750 ha), and Dong Thai. (1,518 ha) and Nam Thai (1,100 ha).

With favourable weather conditions and effective saltwater control, farmers got a high rice yield, an estimated 5.7 tons per ha.

Currently, the price of ST24, ST25 rice is purchased by traders from VND8,100 to 8,500 per kg, other varieties from VND5,600 to 6,000 VND per kg. Particularly, rice grown with VietGAP standards and organic farming has a higher price.

With the current good yield and selling price, farmers are earning a good income from a bountiful rice crop.

Author: D.T Chanh

Translated by Hien Anh

APEC 2027: A strategic opportunity for Vietnam to assert its global stature

APEC 2027: A strategic opportunity for Vietnam to assert its global stature

(VAN) Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son chaired the first meeting of the National Committee for APEC 2027 at the Government Headquarters this week.

Private sector's cooperation to develop high-quality rice varieties in Senegal

Private sector's cooperation to develop high-quality rice varieties in Senegal

(VAN) Senegal needs effective solutions for selecting new varieties, along with appropriate policies to attract the private sector into production development.

ICRAF helps Northwest farmers restore sloping land, build green livelihoods

ICRAF helps Northwest farmers restore sloping land, build green livelihoods

(VAN) The A4P initiative has demonstrated its efficacy in rehabilitating degraded soils after several years of pilot in the northern mountains of Vietnam, thereby leaving a significant impact on the global landscape of agricultural transformation.

MAE to develop strategy for forest and biodiversity management and development

MAE to develop strategy for forest and biodiversity management and development

(VAN) The forestry and biodiversity sector is focusing on finalizing strategies for management, human resources policies, sustainable development, and forest protection for future generations.

Enhancing adaptive climate change monitoring in agriculture and the environment

Enhancing adaptive climate change monitoring in agriculture and the environment

(VAN) Monitoring and evaluating climate change adaptation activities requires a robust legal framework, comprehensive scientific data, and a highly skilled workforce.

Expanding equal opportunities and empowering women in water sector

Expanding equal opportunities and empowering women in water sector

(VAN) Empowering women to participate in and take lead in Water was one of the key topics highlighted at the workshop on 'Gender equality in water sector enterprises.'

Technology is key to prevent aquatic diseases: Deep sea water and probiotics strengthen farmed shrimps

Technology is key to prevent aquatic diseases: Deep sea water and probiotics strengthen farmed shrimps

(VAN) Thanks to a stable source of deep sea water and specialized probiotics, Minh Phu Loc An maintains a high survival rate for shrimp despite the prolonged rain.

Read more