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Taining, Fujian: post-90s take the lead in breeding "rice field fish"

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Taining, Fujian: post-90s take the lead in breeding "rice field fish"

Huang Shengwang, a post-90s boy from Lingxia Village, Xinqiao Township, Taining County, soon came into contact with aquaculture, but he was not small in fame. Farmers who raised rice fields and fish in the surrounding areas came to him for help.

Recently, when the reporter found Huang Shengwang, he was around a pool with several villagers, scooping out the newly hatched carp fry with a bowl, and the villagers who booked on the same day came to pick up the goods.

This pool is a hatchery for carp. Huang Shengwang said that this pool is different from the traditional still water hatching, which uses running water to hatch, with a large amount of hatching, fast speed, short time, high fertilization rate, high hatching rate and high survival rate. A batch can hatch two or three million tails and sell for four or five thousand yuan.

Villager Huang Liangping told reporters that Huang Shengwang's carp fry were successfully cultivated in the second half of last year, which provided great convenience for villagers to cultivate rice field fish. The fish fry caught from here can be raised to the size of the thumb in a month and grow very fast.

After graduating from chemical engineering and technology at Shandong Qilu University of Technology in 2013, Xiao Huang found a high-paying job in Ningbo. After working for half a year, he found that the life from nine to five was not suitable for him. He grew up in the countryside and his grandparents raised fish. He likes this kind of free life. Now that there are fewer and more people in the countryside, he has the idea of starting a business.

As a result, he traveled to Fuzhou, Ningde, Ningbo and other places, spent two years, while working while studying aquaculture technology. In June 2015, he returned to his hometown and contracted and transferred more than 20 mu of land with the savings saved by working, and began to raise aquatic products such as carp, lobster and Loach.

Huang Shengwang raised fish seedlings by himself, and the breeding feed was also "different." instead of artificial feed, artificially cultivated red insects and algae were used as feed, which greatly reduced the cost and reduced the risk of culture.

In the next step, Huang Shengwang plans to develop rice field fish farming cooperatives, provide high-quality seedlings to surrounding farmers, provide culture technology free of charge, recycle adult fish, guarantee the market, and let villagers realize the dream of growing rice field fish to become rich together.

 
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