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Support to promote linkage to develop Tra Vinh coconut industry in Vietnam

Published Nov 8, 2024

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The Mekong Delta Climate Change Adaptation Project (MCRP) has proposed models to boost the coconut industry in the Mekong Delta's eastern provinces. The models include building tourism models around coconut gardens, creating a large coconut industry database, enhancing the production and supply of coconut varieties, and promoting research and technology transfer in the industry. The Tra Vinh Provincial People's Committee has endorsed these models and assigned the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Tra Vinh to oversee their implementation. The committee also asked GIZ to incorporate these models with carbon ratio research in coconut production to develop clean coconut products in the province.
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Based on a number of studies and consultations with experts in the four eastern provinces of the Mekong Delta, including Tien Giang, Ben Tre, Tra Vinh and Vinh Long, the expert group of the Mekong Delta Climate Change Adaptation Project (MCRP) proposed a number of models to promote the development of the coconut industry in the region. These models include: Linking to build tours to explore coconut gardens; linking to build a large database on the coconut industry; cooperating to improve production and supply of coconut varieties; models of information sharing and cooperation in research and technology transfer in the coconut industry. Vice Chairman of the Tra Vinh Provincial People's Committee, Mr. Nguyen Quynh Thien highly appreciated the linkage models proposed by the German International Cooperation Agency (GIZ) to support the development of the coconut industry in the eastern provinces of the Mekong Delta. Mr. Thien assigned the ...
Source: Agriculture
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