Vietnam's third-largest rice exporter, Vo Van Van, is experimenting with innovative farming techniques like alternate wetting and drying (AWD) and drone-assisted organic fertilization to reduce methane emissions and water usage in rice cultivation. This comes as the Mekong Delta, a crucial rice farming region, faces threats from climate change, dam construction upstream, and water mismanagement. The World Bank is supporting Vietnam in reducing methane emissions, and the government aims to transition one million hectares of farmland to high-quality, low-emission rice cultivation by 2030. The article also highlights the challenges and adaptations faced by rice exporters like the Loc Troi Group and Hoang Minh Nhat rice export company due to changing weather patterns and the importance of genetically diverse rice varieties in mitigating climate change impacts.