(Baonghean) - From traditional fishing to new farming methods, on average each year farmers in Yen Thanh district have provided the market with a large quantity of eels, enriching the beauty of culinary culture, an inherent specialty of Nghe An.
As an agricultural district, Yen Thanh has nearly 14,000 hectares of arable land with an active water source, not to mention thousands of hectares of lakes, rivers, canals, and streams, which are favorable conditions for eels to reproduce and develop. By releasing traps to catch eels, many households have extra income during the off-season. Photo: Thai Duong
Taking advantage of their free time, women also go to the fields to catch eels to improve the nutritional meals for their families. Photo: Thai Duong
For many years now, farmers in Long Thanh commune, Yen Thanh district have boldly invested in building eel purchasing and processing facilities to meet all customer needs. Photo: Thai Duong
Realizing the increasing demand for processed eels in the market, many parishioners in Long Thanh commune have boldly changed their production and business direction to process eels, bringing in high income and creating jobs for many local workers. Photo: Thai Duong
In addition to traditional fishing, Yen Thanh has now raised eels using a new method. Raising eels in mud-free cement tanks is being replicated by Yen Thanh Agricultural Extension Station with many effective models, helping farmers get rich from this profession. On average, each year, farmers in Yen Thanh district have supplied the market with a large amount of eels, enriching the beauty of culinary culture, a specialty inherent in Nghe An. Photo: Thai Duong
(Baonghean) - 5 communes of Yen Thanh rice district have just been certified by the Intellectual Property Department to register geographical indications for Vinh oranges, creating opportunities for the district to exploit land potential and increase income for households.
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