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At Jordan’s
pearl-oyster farm on the sea. |
VietNamNet Bridge - The number of tourists to Con Dao island
district of southern Ba Ria-Vung Tau province is increasing. Under
Con Dao’s socio-economic development plan, the island district
targets to welcome 200-250,000 tourists a year by 2010 and
500-700,000 tourists a year by 2020. Of the tourists who come to Con
Dao, many of them are sure to come for pearl.
The determination of the ‘pearl
Westerner’
From the centre of the Con Dao
district, it is easy to ask for the way to the house of the ‘pearl
Westerner,’ a nickname the Con Dao people call Jordan Lee, from
Australia.
Jordan Lee is the first foreigner to
start business in Con Dao island by opening a farm to raise oysters
to cultivate pearls.
With an initial investment of over a
hundred of thousand dollars, after six years, the couple of Jordan
and Pham Thi Kim Cuc multiplied hundreds of millions of young
oysters and released them to the sea.
The couple have been particularly
successful in cultivating pearls in the oysters and have already
harvested cultivated pearls.
Jordan has not only helped save
oysters but has also created a trademark for Con Dao cultivated
pearls.
The villa where the family of Jordan
and Kim Cuc live and also the office of the Con Dao Pearl Company
has been decorated in such a way that any one can realise at once
the passion for sea and pearls of its owners.
Jordan displays the first cultivated
pearls he has harvested in the two cases in the house, the
achievements the couple has recorded after overcoming great
difficulties.
Jordan first arrived in Vietnam 13
years ago as a technician to cultivate pearls in oysters for the Nha
Trang Pearl Company. At that time, Nha Trang was among the first
places in Vietnam to develop cultivating pearls in oysters.
Once he came to Con Dao to conduct a
survey on water and sea environment there, he immediately realized
that the conditions in Con Dao were favourable for raising oysters
for pearls.
In 2001, Jordan Lee and his wife Kim
Cuc were officially granted the status of residents of Con Dao. They
lived on the island since.
With support from Japanese and
Australian experts, the Vietnam Con Dao Pearl Company was
established, focusing on cultivating, producing and selling pearls
At first, Jordan bought oysters from
local farmers. However, the source of supply of oysters is not big
enough because the locals exploited oysters in an unrestrained
manner to sell their shells to traders for making handicrafts.
In order to meet the demand for
oysters, Jordan decided to open an oysters-raising farm to increase
the supply of the Con Dao oysters. He has been allowed to hire 100
hectares of sea surfaces to raise oysters for pearls.
Difficulties
Despite the strong northwesterly wind
in Con Dao, Jordan and his workers can always be found present on
the sea-farm. It take 20 minutes by a speed-boat from the island to
the lighter on the Con Dao sea. There are days Jordan and his wife
had to travel several times from the island to the farm and back.
About 20 workers have taken turns to
work on the farm.
It often takes five years to harvest
cultivated pearls from an oyster since it was born.
The cultivation of pearls into an
oyster is very important as it will decide how beautiful the
cultivated pearls are, said Jordan.
Jordan farm has released hundreds of
millions of oysters to the sea for natural reproduction. According
to him, it will be a success if only one million of them develop
well till they are old enough (two years) to be able to cultivate
pearls.
With great efforts, Jordan and his
wife have proved that the cultivation of pearls in oysters in Con
Dao island can be successful and promises great potentials for
development.
Achievements
The success in multiplying raised
oysters in Con Dao has not only met the demands for long-term
oyster-pearl production but also helped balance the ecological
environment as wild oysters had previously been unrestrainedly
exploited.
Jordan’s company have bought a total
of 30,000 oysters from local people for pearl cultivation. The
company has helped raise the income of local people through buying
oysters and giving them jobs during harvesting.
According to experts, the quality of
Con Dao pearls is in no way inferior to any other pearls, including
those produced in Australia, which is considered as the world
leading producer of cultivated pearls.
As many as 80% of pearls produced in
Con Dao have been exported to foreign markets, including Japan and
Australia. The remaining 20% have been sold to domestic jewelry
companies.
(Source: Nhan Dan) |