AbstractContrary to the global trend of specialization within agriculture, the rice-based Vietnamese production systems have diversified into integrated agriculture-aquaculture systems. Economic liberalization in 1986 resulted in an explosive increase in rice production and a rapid diversification. This paper describes the history and dynamics of these systems in the Mekong Delta, and the farmers' decisionmaking in this process. Subsequently, we use fuzzy logic to simulate farmers' decisions to opt for no aquaculture or one of four fish-production systems: waste-fed, pellet-fed, rice-fish, and ditch-dike, i.e., fish-fruit. In a reaction to changing market opportunities the farmers developed these systems either from the depressions left aft...