- Discover the process of raising crabs in Ca Mau
- Honoring the value of Ca Mau crab products
- Strengthening cooperation in the Ca Mau crab value chain
The area displaying high-tech aquaculture models is always packed with visitors. On large panels, units introduce an overview of advanced farming systems such as recirculating tanks, two-phase shrimp farming models, multi-species farming, etc. Along with images, small-scale simulation models are built right on the premises, helping visitors easily observe and visualize the operating process.
Tourists visit the super-intensive multi-species whiteleg shrimp farming model.
Impressed by the super-intensive multi-species farming model of white-leg shrimp, Mr. Tran Van Dung, a tourist from Ho Chi Minh City, shared: “I have heard about this model in some coastal areas, but this is the first time I have seen it with my own eyes. The model is very convenient and effective. The farming method is both clean and gives higher productivity than the traditional farming of only one species.”
The GROWMAX biosafety water circulation model is exquisitely designed, simulating every detail realistically.
Similarly, the GROWMAX biosafety water circulation process model also attracts great attention. This process has many advantages such as not requiring a large pond area, the water environment is always stable to help shrimp stay healthy, minimizing the risk of disease transmission from the outside. At the same time, the model helps significantly reduce operating costs by limiting water changes, reducing treatment costs, increasing productivity and the number of crops per year. In particular, the entire farming process does not use antibiotics but instead uses biological products , contributing to environmental protection and increasing commercial value.
Many girls were excited by the "huge" size of shrimp displayed at the festival.
If the technical model area creates curiosity, the large-sized shrimp and crab display area makes visitors constantly amazed. Many people take advantage of taking photos, recording videos and livestreaming to share about the "giant" aquatic products. Some farmers also bring to the festival samples of organically raised shrimp and crabs, certified clean and safe, attracting the attention of many visitors. This is a clear demonstration of the change in production thinking of local people.
Some farmers brought samples of shrimp and crab raised according to organic models, with clean and safe certification.
Ms. Tran Phuong Thao, a tourist from Can Tho, expressed: “I have attended many agricultural festivals and tried many types of seafood, but the shrimp and crab here are really surprising. The size and firmness make everyone want to buy. What I like most is seeing the technology with my own eyes and listening to the farmers explain the process.”
At the booth, many businesses providing materials, breeds, biological products and high-tech farming equipment also participated. Many farmers took the opportunity to consult prices, order breeds or register for technical advice.
Many stalls list prices publicly so visitors can experience with peace of mind.
At the end of each tour, visitors will also receive introductory documents on clean farming techniques, standard environmental treatment processes, and avoiding discharge into the sea. This is also the message that the festival wants to spread throughout: Shrimp and crab farming using high technology not only brings profit, but also contributes to environmental protection and sustainable development.
Foreign tourists are curious and interested in the high-tech aquaculture process.
The Crab Festival is not only a cultural and tourist event, but also a place for people to access new technology, exchange experiences and promote local products. The combination of displaying traditional products and modern technical models makes the festival rich, attractive and highly applicable, contributing to making the festival a meeting place of knowledge - technology - culture - economy, promoting the strong development of the local fisheries industry.
Van Dum
Source: https://baocamau.vn/du-khach-hao-hung-chung-kien-ky-thuat-nuoi-thuy-san-hien-dai-va-nhung-mau-tom-cua-to-bu--a123990.html






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