By Syndicated Content
By Khanh Vu
TRAN DE, Vietnam (Reuters) â For years, Ta Thi Thanh Thuy toiled on a sliver of land sandwiched between the Mekong River and the South China Sea, a region widely known as Vietnamâs rice bowl, to grow the prized grain.
But Thuy, along with many of her neighbours, has over the past decade completed a production swap â to shrimp â a previously unlikely shift that was spurred by the effects of climate change.
As rising seawaters bring significantly increased salination levels in the Mekong Delta region, the trend toward cultivating shrimp ponds is expected to supercharge the countryâs seafood industry.