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In Quang Yen town of Quang Ninh, people raise oysters that are all big and strong, good for the kidneys and virility, and sell well.

Việt NamViệt Nam14/07/2024


Quang Yen town has 6,468 hectares of land and water surface for aquaculture. Due to its favorable terrain, estuary and sea water, the town is identified as a key aquaculture area.

Previously, the town's sea area was not integrated into the province's marine aquaculture planning, so it was very difficult to manage, allocate sea areas and grant licenses for marine aquaculture; the need to solve the livelihood of the people was very large.

In that context, the town has approved the Project on developing marine aquaculture to 2030, with a vision to 2045, with a total area of ​​865.38 hectares and the Plan to allocate marine areas to aquaculture organizations and individuals.

In which, it is clearly stipulated that the assigned subjects are organizations and individuals who are currently engaged in aquaculture with addresses and permanent residence in the town, with special priority given to households who are currently engaged in aquaculture whose land and water surface have been recovered to carry out investment projects and have no other occupation.

The limit assigned to an organization is no more than 15 hectares, assigned to an individual is no more than 0.8 hectares. The purpose of the project is to create a stable marine farming area, ensuring environmental standards, creating jobs, and increasing income for fishermen.

By the end of June 2024, 714 households had registered to be eligible for sea area allocation for aquaculture in the town. The authorities have determined the boundaries in the field, measured and extracted the sea farming diagram for more than 500 households. In the first phase, 11 households received the decision.

This July, it is expected that about 100 households will receive the decision. Mr. Dang Van Minh (Hoang Tan Commune, Quang Yen Town) said: The town has specific requirements for households assigned sea surface for farming regarding the time and progress of converting from styrofoam buoys to HDPE floating material and will have inspections and re-inspections. If any household fails to ensure the sea surface allocation, the decision will be withdrawn. Therefore, people strictly comply with the regulations.

Ở thị xã Quảng Yên của Quảng Ninh dân nuôi hàu toàn con to bự, bổ thận tráng dương, bán hút hàng- Ảnh 1.

Oyster farming brings high income to people in Quang Yen town, Quang Ninh province.

According to Mr. Nguyen Van Bac, Vice Chairman of Quang Yen Town People's Committee, in the coming time, the town will continue to speed up the procedures for handing over sea areas in accordance with regulations to households that meet the requirements. Currently, there are about 50 cooperatives and enterprises that want to register.

The Town People's Committee has assigned specialized agencies to review the field, guide units to complete the project description and environmental impact assessment report to send to the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development to carry out licensing procedures, collect opinions from relevant agencies, as a basis for the Department of Natural Resources and Environment to submit to the Provincial People's Committee to decide to allocate the sea area for aquaculture according to the provisions of law.

Currently, Quang Yen town has nearly 2,400 fishing vessels. In recent years, the town has focused on promoting fishermen to build new vessels, exploit offshore fisheries, and gradually reduce exploitation in coastal areas.

In the period 2017-2020, 56 organizations, individuals and fishermen were supported with interest rates to upgrade and build new offshore fishing vessels with a capacity of 90CV or more. Many households converted and upgraded their vessels, creating jobs and stable incomes, and escaping poverty.

With the participation of the entire political system, Quang Yen aims to rearrange about 20,000 oyster and mussel rafts by 2025 and have about 66 households raising marine fish with a total of about 4,560 cages. The total output of mollusks is about 70,000 tons, and marine fish is about 1,200 tons.

The production value from mollusk farming in the town reaches over 800 billion VND and from marine fish farming reaches about 200 billion VND/year; creating jobs and stable income for about 1,000 local workers. By 2030 and vision to 2045, the production value will reach about 1,500 billion VND/year.

In the context of erratic weather, specialized agencies regularly monitor environmental monitoring results and warn of diseases in aquaculture, in order to minimize risks to marine farming households.

Through this, it helps people in marine farming feel secure in sticking to the sea, creating sustainable livelihoods, contributing to improving their lives. The town also focuses on completing the infrastructure system serving production, protecting the environment, striving for 100% of farming rafts to be assigned farming area codes and fully applying the prescribed standards and regulations; 100% of waste from aquaculture activities is collected and treated...

Source: https://danviet.vn/o-thi-xa-quang-yen-cua-quang-ninh-dan-nuoi-hau-toan-con-to-bu-bo-than-trang-duong-ban-hut-hang-20240714000455106.htm


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