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Climate-change adaptation models help farmers escape poverty

Many farmers in the Mekong Delta province of Tra Vinh have escaped poverty by adapting to climate change and shifting from rice to maize or peanut cultivation as well as the breeding of goats and aquatic species.
Climate-change adaptation models help farmers escape poverty ảnh 1Farmers in Chau Thanh district, Tra Vinh province, have switched from planting rice to growing chili peppers, increasing their profits fourfold. (Source: VNA)

Tra Vinh (VNS/VNA) — Many farmers in the Mekong Delta province of TraVinh have escaped poverty by adapting to climate change and shifting from riceto maize or peanut cultivation as well as the breeding of goats and aquaticspecies.

Farmers in the last five years have converted about 18,000ha of ineffectiverice fields in the province to other crops, and have also been breeding aquaticspecies and animals.

The converted areas offer 1.5-3 times more profit than rice, according to theprovince’s Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.

Since 2017, 10 farmers in a cooperative team, for example, have been breedingblood cockles on a 0.6ha alluvial ground in Duyen Hai district’s Long Khanh commune.

The team invested 170 million VND (7,300 USD), including 120 million VND fromthe Project for Adaptation to Climate Change in Tra Vinh to buy blood cockleseeds, nets and stakes.

Blood cockles breed for eight months and the harvest season lasts about twomonths.

Each team member makes a profit of 8 million VND from selling thecockles in each harvest. Members are also paid 100,000-150,000 VND each a day for preparing the breeding area, harvesting blood cockles or gradingblood cockles.

Nguyen Thi Nguyet Nga, head of the team, said that five of the 10 members oncebelonged to poor and near-poor households but were able to escape poverty afterharvesting two crops.

Located between the Co Chien and Hau rivers with a 65 km coastline, Tra Vinh isoften affected by saltwater intrusion, rising sea levels and erosion.

The province has more than 186,000ha of farmland, accounting for 79 percent ofits total land area.

More than 90 percent of the province’s land is affected by saltwater intrusionbetween December and June in the dry season.

Pham Minh Truyen, director of the province’s Department of Agriculture andRural Development, said that farmers were adapting to climate change byshifting from rice to other crops and breeding animals or aquatic species.

The province has encouraged them to sign contracts with companies to guaranteeoutlets for their products, establish large-scale rice fields, and apply goodagricultural practices (GAP) standards in agriculture, aquaculture and forestryproduction.

The province’s Co-operative Alliance has also urged members to build brandnames for their products, and has provided them with management training.

The province has 119 agricultural co-operatives, accounting for 67 percent ofits total cooperatives.

To mitigate the impact of climate change, the province has built embankmentsand sluice gates, and has dredged irrigation canals to store freshwater.-VNS/VNA
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