Sustainable agriculture transformation project launched in Hau Giang
The Vietnam Sustainable Agriculture Transformation (VnSAT) project was launched in the Mekong Delta province of Hau Giang on February 24.
It is implemented in 13 Central Highlands and Mekong Delta localities, including Dak Lak, Dak Nong, Gia Lai, An Giang, Can Tho, and Hau Giang, from 2015 to 2020 with a total capital of US$301 million, of which US$238 million came from the WB’s preferential loans.
The project’s objectives are to help promote agricultural restructuring through increasing the sector’s institutional capacity, renewing sustainable cultivation methods and raising the value chain for rice production in the Mekong Delta and coffee crops in the Central Highlands.
The project will be carried out on 200,000 hectares of rice with around 140,000 households using advanced technology in production. It is expected to bring additional value worth US$40-60 million to the region each year.
Additionally, the project can help reduce negative impact on the environment through less use of water for irrigation, fertilizers, and pesticides.
In Hau Giang, the project will be implemented in Vi Thanh city, Long My town and Chau Thanh A, Phung Hiep, Vi Thuy and Long My districts, with a total investment of over US$14 million.