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Ecologically Integrated Farming System in the South of Vietnam: Rice-Duck-Shrimp Farming in Ben Tre Province

Rice and ducks have been ‘good friends’ of farmers in the Mekong Delta for a long time.

Traditionally, farmers in the Mekong Delta planted rice paddies and raised ducks by releasing them into the paddy fields after the harvest to eat residues. A Japanese farmer, Mr. Takao Furuno, took this traditional Asian farming idea and systematized a method of ‘Rice-Duck Farming’ in the early 1990s. By applying this method, farmers can grow rice and raise ducks at the same time in the same paddy field. This low cost and labor-saving farming system is very suitable for small-scale and poor farmers. This method has been introduced by a Japanese NGO to Vietnamese farmers in Hai Phong City, Hanoi, and the provinces of Bac Can, Hoa Binh, Son La, Thua Thien Hue, Dong Thap and Ben Tre since 1994.

 

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Author: INO Mayu
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Organization: Seed to Table
Other organizations: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Year: 2016
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Country/ies: Viet Nam
Geographical coverage: Asia and the Pacific
Type: Case study
Full text available at: http://www.fao.org/3/a-be863e.pdf
Content language: English
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