May 10, 2024 | 04:40 GMT +7
May 10, 2024 | 04:40 GMT +7
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(VAN) Large-scale irrigation projects in the Mekong Delta have safeguarded a beneficiary area spanning more than 1 million hectares, significantly mitigating damage caused by drought and saltwater intrusion.
Tra Vinh (VAN) The Bong Bot - Tan Dinh sluice delivers fresh water to meet the production demands of thousands residing in Tra Vinh province's coastal areas.
Tien Giang (VAN) The Nguyen Tan Thanh sluice is crucial in preventing salinity and storing freshwater to meet the daily needs of over 1.1 million residents in Tien Giang and Long An provinces.
(VAN) Since its inception, the Ninh Quoi sluice gate in Bac Lieu province has significantly benefited the four Mekong Delta provinces during two severe dry seasons.
(VAN) During the dry season of 2024, the freshwater and saltwater control sluice projects invested in by the MARD in Ben Tre have significantly contributed to mitigating the impact of natural disasters in the region.
(VAN) The national disaster prevention and water resources planning for the years between 2021 and 2030, with a vision towards 2050, has been officially announced by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
(VAN) The Blue Dragon program aims to enhance the capacity of organizations and communities in integrated water resources management in the Mekong Delta.
(VAN) Sustainable integrated water resources management is essential in Vietnam and globally, leveraging water-related initiatives to support the transformation of agrifood systems and the attainment of the SDGs.
(VAN) MARD Deputy Minister Tran Thanh Nam underlined the importance of establishing irrigation infrastructure to control fresh water, brackish water, and seawater regions and to restructure production accordingly.
(VAN) Dong Nai Nature - Culture Conservation Area, Dong Thap Muoi Ecological Conservation Area, and Xuan Son National Park were selected to implement the program of restoring and enriching water resources.
(VAN) In the middle term of 2021-2025, MARD will allocate around VND 630 billion to invest in some constructions of the second phase of the Bac Hung Hai project.
(VAN) The irrigation sector needs to actively control water resources, have solutions to store water, and allocate water appropriately across the entire area of the Mekong Delta.
(VAN) The influence of a tropical depression on the East Sea causing rain will make the water source on the Mekong River mainstream increase again with relatively high intensity.
(VAN) The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment proposes to modify the Law on Water Resources in order to address any deficiencies and inadequacies resulting from the current situation.
(VAN) MARD is currently developing a new Decree on sanctioning administrative violations in the areas of natural disaster prevention and control; water resources and dikes.