April 26, 2024 | 02:15 GMT +7
April 26, 2024 | 02:15 GMT +7
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(VAN) Among 23 countries and territories in the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) region, Vietnam is forecast to grow 5.5% in 2024, higher than the average of 4.5%.
(VAN) Carolyn Turk, The Country Director of the World Bank in Vietnam, has been honored with the 'For the Cause of Agriculture and Rural Development' medal, marking the conclusion of her tenure.
(VAN) The project's goal is to improve the climate resilience of agricultural production operations and rural people in selected Mekong Delta provinces.
(VAN) The additional carbon credits purchased are part of the outstanding 5.9 million credits that Vietnam has implemented in the North Central region from 2018 to 2019.
(VAN) The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and the World Bank commit to accompanying the Government of Vietnam in implementing the One Million Hectares of High-Quality Rice Project.
(VAN) Ms. Carolyn Turk, the Country Director of the World Bank in Vietnam, expressed appreciation for the Government's persistent efforts in revolutionizing the rice industry.
(VAN) The World Bank proposed that MARD consider announcing the expected auction of excess carbon credits as a pioneering step towards the financialization of emissions reduction before COP28.
(VAN) Vietnam is promoting sustainable, low-emission rice development. The World Bank is always ready to accompany Vietnam to develop the rice industry sustainably.
(VAN) The Sustainable Fisheries Development Project has achieved initial success, establishing a solid foundation for the industry’s infrastructure in the future.
(VAN) According to World Bank experts, the disbursement rate is a positive sign, particularly in light of the fact that several new regulations have been issued that hinder administration and operation.
(VAN) Joining hands with international organizations, the MARD devotes a lot of resources to the Mekong Delta, hoping to make Vietnam a pioneer in emission reducing rice cultivation.
(VAN) Efficient and impactful investment in the forestry sector requires innovative financing and robust coordination.
(VAN) The World Bank is expected to provide infrastructural assistance to Vietnam during the implementation of a 1 million hectare high-quality rice project.
(VAN) Vietnam is the first country supported by the World Bank in high-quality, low-emission rice production to sell carbon credits to foreign markets.
(VAN) Embankments supported by the World Bank help the farming area withstand the floods while capturing the rich floodwater to nourish the crop.