2020.11.26 - 2823 viewed
Recently, on November 12-13, 2020 in Bac Giang, the Ministry of Science and Technology in collaboration with the People's Committee of Bac Giang province held a conference to review the 5-year implementation of "Supporting the application and transfer of scientific advances and technology to promote socio-economic development in rural, mountainous and ethnic minority areas in the period 2016-2025" (referred to as the Rural and Mountainous Program).
Participating in the conference, representatives of the College of Economics, Technology and Fisheries include: Dr. Thai Thanh Binh - Vice Rector, Ms. Ngo Thi Mai Huong - Head of Faculty of Aquaculture, Ms. Nguyen Thanh Hoa, Mr. Ngo Chi Phuong, Mr. Do Dang Khoa and Mr. Nguyen Tuan Duy - Department of Aquaculture, and Ms. Duong Thi Quyen - Department of Science and International Cooperation.
Contributing to the conference, Dr. Thai Thanh Binh - Vice Rector of the school gave a presentation report on "Biofloc technology transfer results in intensive farming of tilapia and red snapper in Thai Nguyen and Vinh Phuc".
The school and Israeli experts signed a contract to transfer biofloc technology in tilapia farming with 02 companies: Northeast - Thai Nguyen Agricultural Development and Investment Company Limited (2016-2018) and Investment and Investment Joint Stock Company. Hoang Hai trade in Vinh Phuc province (2018-2020). These 02 technology transfer projects have trained 08 technicians to master biofloc technology in tilapia intensive farming and trained 100 students to master the technology. The tilapia farming models achieved an average yield of more than 5 times higher than the current farming technologies (productivity of the models ranged from 84.8 tons/ha to 204.57 tons/ha), survival rate. from 75-87%, economic efficiency from 428-485 million/ha/crop. Products ensure food safety, environmentally friendly technology.
In addition to transferring Biofloc technology in intensive farming of tilapia and red snapper, the University has been transferring technologies such as Biofloc in super-intensive farming of whiteleg shrimp, circulating aquaculture technology, and technology. production and commercial farming of clams, scads, commercial farming of yellowfin fish, sardines and river prongs through the school's display booth to visiting units.
Mr. Thai Thanh Binh delivered the presentation report
School's booth
The rural mountainous program has created a bright spot in the application of advances in science and technology to production, bringing about practical socio-economic effects in the area, creating momentum for the rapid application of scientific achievements. science and technology into production and promote socio-economic development in rural, mountainous and ethnic minority areas.
The conference set out a number of orientations for the implementation of the Rural and Mountainous Program for the 2021-2025 period, such as: Application and transfer of scientific and technological advances through appropriate specific models. for each rural, mountainous and ethnic minority area; training, fostering and developing a contingent of staff serving science and technology application and transfer activities; develop documents and data on scientific and technological advances, carry out communication activities to disseminate scientific and technological knowledge.
Duong Thi Quyen – Department of Science and International Cooperation