Used to be found in river, siamese gourami was first bred by farmers in Ca Mau in 2010. |
Siamese gourami is mainly bred in Tran Van Thoi district. |
In 2011, Ca Mau province’s “U Minh dried siamese gourami” brand was recognized by the National Office of Intellectual Property of Vietnam and is currently owned by Tran Van Thoi district’s Farmers’ Association. |
The recognition has strongly promoted Ca Mau’s dried siamese gourami brand. |
In Khanh Hung commune and Tran Van Thoi town (Tran Van Thoi district), dried Siamese gourami is the local households’ major source of incomes. |
The local people make dried Siamese gourami for sale all year round. |
Supplies get increased as Tet approaches and this is also the local people’s main harvest. |
This trade has generated jobs for many local women. |
Prices of dried Siamese gourami vary between VND150,000 and VND300,000 (US$7- US$15) per kilo, depending on different species. |
The prices are said to get higher in the last months of the lunar year. |
Ca Mau people are expected to earn high profits from making dried Siamese gourami this year to enjoy happier Tet celebrations. |