SHRIMP CULTURE IN VIET NAM ESP. IN THE MEKONG DELTA
Fish and shrimp have been cultured for a long time in Viet Nam, especially in the Red River Delta, in Mekong Delta and coastal areas. However the methods applied is not so sophisticated until the late 20th century, when fishery demand by processing factories, restaurants…booms and a romantic growing in total acreage has happened so quick that no one could ever know in the past.
This is most evident with data in below tables for shrimp culture in Viet Nam
SRHIMP SPECIES & BLACK TIGER (Penaeus monodon) SPECIES
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Although there are some indegineous shrimp species in Viet Nam such as White shrimp (Penaeus merguiensis), Pink shrimp (Penaeus indicus), Cat Tiger (Paraenaeus sculptilis), Yellow shrimp (Metapenaeus joyneri) and some of these have been cultured in some areas of Viet Nam for a long time, the most important species are Black Tiger (Penaeus Monodon) and the culture of this species is no more than 3 decades.
SHRIMP CULTURE IN VIET NAM
Statistical data by the Viet Nam Ministry of Fishery shows that most of the shrimp farms (in hectares) and production (in metric tons) are in the South of Viet Nam, especially in some provinces in the Mekong Delta. Later on, the shrimp farming expands to other provinces throughout Viet Nam from the Ca Mau Penisula to the Gulf of Tonkin, but this has never changed the production geographically. The South is still the most important shrimp farming region as shown in Table 1 (in hectares) and Table 2 (for total production in metric tons).
Geographical areas
1990
1995
2000
2001
2002
2003
North VN
1,985
8,150
9,136
21,489
25,179
41,372
Central VN
3.521
8,200
16,613
28,659
26,237
28,803
South VN
88,038
196,307
209,748
422,279
427,270
476,582
Total
93,544
216,957
235,497
472,427
478,785
546,757
Table 1: Shrimp ponds in hectares. Source: Viet Nam Ministry of Fishery- Report
Region \ Year
1986
1990
1995
1999
2000
2001
2002
North VN
127
1,114
1,897
2,693
2,114
4,382
9,215
Central VN
495
757
5,023
7,344
18,866
27,279
27,277
South VN
14,983
30,875
48,691
47,959
82,865
131,052
157,481
Total
15,605
32,746
55,593
58,996
103,845
162,713
193,973
Table 2: Shrimp quantity in metric tons. Source: Viet Nam Ministry of Fishery, report
The provinces with the biggest shrimp culture in pond acreage are in the Southern-most province, such as Ca Mau Province, Bac Lieu Province, Kien Giang Province, Soc Trang Province and Ben Tre Province.
Total acreage of shrimp pond in South VN 476,528ha (2003)
Ca Mau: 224.000ha Bac Lieu 109.258ha Soc Trang 51.044ha
Distribution of shrimp pond in VN
Culture Methods
In Viet Nam we can see different culture methods as follows.
1. Extensive method culture The characteristics of a extensive method of shrimp ponds are summerized as follows. Pond area: 3-5 ha Ratio of mangrove forest and shrimp pond area: 50-70%/ 50-30 % Shrimp seed: Natural with some stock Stock density: 5-7 pc/sq. meter (first cycle)/ 1-1.5 pc/ sq. meter (second cycle) Culture time: Two cycle per year: from Jan-May/ June-Dec or continuously stocking No pellet feed No treatment pond with CaCO2 Time for pond mud bed removing: May-June Yield: 285 kg/ha/ year
2. Improved Extensive Methodthe characteristics of which are summerized as follows. Pond area: 1-3 ha Water area: 60-70% Shrimp seed: Natural with some stock Stock density: 6-7 pc/sq. meter (first cycle)/ 1-2 pc/ sq. meter (second cycle) Culture time: Two cycle per year: from Jan-May/ June-Nov Some pellet feed or self-processed feed There is pond treatment with CaCO2 and fertilizers Time for pond mud bed removing: May-June Yield: 195 kg/ha/ cycle
3. The semi-intensive and intensive method the characteristics of which are summerized as follows. Pond area: 1-4 ha Water area: 70-75% Shrimp seed: artificial hatchery shrimp seeds stocking Stock density: 15-45 pc/sq. meter Culture time: Two cycle per year: from Jan-May/ June-Nov 100% pellet feed There is pond treatment with CaCO2 and fertilizers The use of chemical and enzymes Yield: 1 to 3 metric tons (semi intensive) and 5-7 metric tons (intensive)
4. The forest-shrimp-crab combine-culture method Based on an investigation made by Can tho University in four Mekong coastal provinces, this culture type is very common at the ratio of 38.9% as compared to other types. Charateristics of this culture are as follows.: Culture area (with mangrove forest inside): 3-5 ha Surrounding canal water area: 25-30% Shrimp seed: artificial hatchery shrimp seeds stocking, natural crab and fish Shrimp density: 12 pc/sq. meter (1st cycle), 1.5-2 (2nd cycle) Crab density: 0.1- 0.2 pc/sq meter Culture time: One crop per year (July to Feb) No pellet feed No CaCO2 or/and fertilizers Yield: 580 kg/year (shrimp, crab, fish)
5. The rice and shrimp culture method This method is seen in the rainy season when there is enough fresh water, farmers grow rice. When the dry season coming, the water becomes salty, they raise shrimp on the that once growing lands. The characteristics are as follows. Culture pond area: 1-2 ha Surrounding canal water area: 25-30% Water deep on rice bed: 30-50 cm Shrimp seed: artificial shrimp Shrimp density: 2-5 pc/sq. meter Culture time: Jan- May Pellet feed or self processed feed CaCO2 or/and fertilizers used Yield: 300-45- kg/year
Some shrimp culture types above are specific to the Mekong Delta as investigated and reported by Can Tho University. Type 1, 2 and 3 however are common to many shrimp raising countries. Type 5 (rice-shrimp) applies for areas where rice growing and shrimp raising can be carried on depending on the season. These areas are usually relatively far from the beach (refer to the salinity map of Mekong Delta, areas in yellow and blue).
For type 4 (mangrove forest, fish and shrimp) is seen in areas where salinity is availabe nearly the year round- more than 6 months (the coatal areas, pink color on the map) so the rice growing is not suitable.
Salinity in the Mekong Delta
Although there are five types of shrimp culture mentioned here, for practical purpose, in general there are three main culture methods: the extensive, the semi-intensive and the intensive culture methods.
Bac Lieu is the second largest in shrimp farming area with favorable conditions for shrimp farming. The exact statistic data is difficult to get, but it is believed that in Bac Lieu the shrimp pond surface can reach 120,000 ha or more. Of this nearly 20,000 ha of ponds are intensive or /semi-intensive ponds, the other are extensive ponds with relatively low yield per year.
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