WB helps farmers in Mekong Delta adapt to climate change

13/06/2016 12:06

The World Bank approved a 310 million USD credit on June 11 to help Vietnam build climate resilience and ensure sustainable livelihoods of 1.2 million people living in nine Mekong Delta provinces affected by climate change, salinity intrusion, coastal erosion, and flooding.

 The approved project supports better climate-smart planning and improved climate resilience of land and water management practices. 

The project will benefit farmers (especially those planting rice) in the upper delta provinces and aquaculture farm and fishing households along the coastal provinces in the region, including the Khmer ethnic minority people living in Soc Trang and Tra Vinh provinces. 
 
The project is a critical part of the World Bank’s long-term engagement in the Mekong Delta to strengthen integrated adaptive delta management by bringing together the different sectors and provinces to plan, prioritize, and implement resilient investments. 
 
The agriculture sector, particularly in the Mekong Delta, has contributed significantly to the development of Vietnam, as well as to regional food security. 
 
The wetlands and estuaries of the Delta are important sources of biodiversity. But the region has also been identified as one of the most vulnerable deltas to the impacts of climate change as well as upstream development.
 
Source: VNA
 



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