Binh Dinh province in Vietnam is preparing for the 2024-2025 winter-spring crop, planning to cultivate various crops including rice, corn, peanuts, vegetables, beans, and cassava across a total of 66,876 hectares. The local government is focusing on developing suitable production plans, inspecting agricultural materials' quality, and being flexible with sowing times to avoid natural disaster damage. They also plan to expand conversion areas for irrigation water sources, improve efficiency, and promote technical processes for upland crop cultivation. However, a potential risk of irrigation water shortage for the summer-autumn crop next year is looming due to insufficient rainfall, with some reservoirs already at 50% capacity.