Seizing the trend of keeping unique and exotic ornamental fish, Mr. Nguyen Duy Dinh in Thanh Xuan district (Hanoi) boldly invested in a fish farming model that has brought him a "huge" income.
Mr. Nguyen Van Toan, the owner of a fish farm in Tien Tien commune (Hai Duong city), broke down in tears while answering VTC News reporters about the losses caused by the tragic death of his farmed fish in cages.
A school of over 100 tons of fish gathered and took refuge in the Vam Nao riverbank in front of Mr. Nguyen Van Ut's house, where the homeowner cared for them daily as if they were pets.
Fish farming on the An Khê hydroelectric reservoir (Gia Lai province) helps local people earn half a billion dong in profit each year, thereby improving the lives of dozens of families and providing them with savings.
The Guoxin-1 fish farming vessel has a tonnage of 100.000 tons, is equipped with 14 tanks, and has the capacity to produce 3.700 tons of fish per year.
Mr. Quach Cong Thanh (Binh Chanh District, Ho Chi Minh City) invested nearly 300 million VND to convert rice fields into fish ponds. This farm covers 3.000 square meters and raises nearly 20 types of guppy fish.
Utilizing a spacious rooftop of nearly 200 square meters, Mr. Nguyen Huu Thang (District 6, Ho Chi Minh City) transformed it into a goldfish farm, earning nearly 2 billion VND per year.
Thousands of wild fish have gathered in front of Mr. Tran Van Dang's house (Phu Tan, An Giang), forcing his family to spend money on food and light lamps to guard the fish.
To raise Koi fish on the 7th floor in a pond only about ten square meters in size, the homeowner installed a filtration system, waterproofing, sun protection, automatic roofing, etc., costing hundreds of millions of VND.
Nguyen Ngoc Chien's school of nearly 100 giant catfish in Binh Thuy (Can Tho) are fed white rice, and he spoon-feeds each fish individually at every meal.
Dozens of fish in tanks die every day due to poor water quality, but fish farmers on the Co Co River in Da Nang still cling to their rafts because they don't know what else to do if they go ashore.
The disaster caused the death of 1.900 tons of farmed fish in the La Ngà floating fish farm (Định Quán district, Đồng Nai province), leaving many local people in dire straits.
The fish were fed a vegetarian diet of a top-grade bean for about six months, causing their entire bodies to transform, becoming covered in bulging muscles and tendons.
A large number of farmed fish in the upstream area of Chơn Thành district, Bình Phước province, have died, causing heavy losses for fish farmers. What is the cause?