Rice productivity under the Project increased from 200-500kg/ha, profit was 1.5-5 million VND/ha higher than traditional farming.
Farmers change their thinking and apply new techniques to production.
Since 2024, the Provincial People's Committee has established a Steering Committee, issued a plan and operating regulations, and approved the implementation plan of the Project for the period 2024-2025 and a pilot model of CLC rice cultivation with low emissions. By mid-August 2025, the provincial agricultural sector has organized a review of the area, selected cooperatives and participating enterprises; deployed demonstration models; and coordinated with enterprises in building the CLC rice value chain.
Currently, 69 cooperatives and 16 enterprises have registered to participate in the Project. The pilot area is reviewed and updated on the digital map, while the functional sector conducts a survey of the technical infrastructure to propose investment, form a solid dyke system, protect production, control floods and salinity.
In the 2024-2025 Winter-Spring crop and 2025 Summer-Autumn crop, the province has implemented 13 farming models with a total area of 268 hectares according to the technical process guided by the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment. Initial results show clear efficiency, the amount of seeds sown is reduced by 20-40 kg/ha; the cost of pesticides is reduced by 0.7-1 million VND/ha; the yield is increased by 200-500 kg/ha, helping farmers' profits to be higher by 1.5-5 million VND/ha compared to traditional farming.
Mr. Le Van Ngay - a farmer in Vinh Thanh commune, shared: “Previously, I sowed about 180-200kg of seeds/ha because I was afraid that if the plants were sparse, the crop would fail. Participating in the model, I only sowed 100-120kg of seeds/ha, the rice was still good, even with fewer pests and diseases. In particular, this also helps reduce the cost of fertilizers and pesticides, and my income also increased by a few million VND per hectare. More importantly, I always feel secure because I do it correctly, with little impact on the environment.”
Another bright spot is that farmers’ habits of handling straw after harvest have changed. Instead of burning fields, many households have started to collect and reuse it as organic fertilizer or as animal feed, both reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing additional income.
Chairman of the Board of Directors of Tien Phong Agricultural Production and Service Cooperative (Vinh Hung Commune) Nguyen Van Tam said: “The cooperative participated in the model of more than 20 hectares. At first, farmers were not familiar with reducing seeds, but after seeing the actual results, they were excited and bold enough to follow. The cooperative also signed a consumption contract, helping farmers feel secure about the output. This is a very necessary direction for sustainable rice production.”
Along with the model of reducing seeds and saving costs, the province also cooperated with enterprises to implement a pilot model of "alternating wet and dry" irrigation. This method helps save water, reduce methane emissions from rice fields, and does not affect productivity. Currently, specialized agencies are synthesizing data to calculate the specific amount of reduced emissions.
In addition, the province has registered an area of 1,201 hectares (456 participating households) to prepare for signing an agreement on emission reduction payments from the World Bank's Carbon Asset Transfer Fund (TCAF). This is a positive signal, opening up new opportunities for farmers when rice production is linked to the carbon market.
Not only stopping at the model, the province also focuses on propaganda and training, organizing many training courses on "Technical process of producing high-quality rice and low emissions" for farmers; building and training a team of reporters to do the technical transfer work at the grassroots level. Thanks to that, farmers gradually grasp and apply it to actual production.
Towards high quality, low emission rice areas
Despite initial results, the province still faces many difficulties: the habit of sowing thickly, concerns about reducing seeds affecting productivity; collecting all straw after harvest is not feasible, especially in the Summer-Autumn crop; the number of enterprises participating in consumption linkages is still limited; infrastructure serving rice production is not yet synchronized.
According to information from the Department of Agriculture and Environment, in the coming time, the province will focus on a number of solutions such as promoting propaganda to help farmers change their awareness, clearly see the effectiveness of high-quality rice production and low emissions with content mainly related to current difficulties such as reducing seeds, collecting straw, linking with enterprises; advising the Provincial People's Committee to issue policies to support the application of scientific and technical advances, encourage mechanization, strengthen production and consumption links. The focus is on supporting seeds, synchronous mechanization, applying digital technology in raw material area management; perfecting the Steering Committee, reviewing and adjusting the implementation plan until 2030; developing a replication plan outside the Project area, associated with consolidating and establishing agricultural cooperatives.
Deputy Director of the Department of Agriculture and Environment Dinh Thi Phuong Khanh emphasized: “The province continues to coordinate with institutes, schools, and enterprises to build technical models suitable to local ecological conditions; expand the area participating in the Project, create concentrated rice production areas, closely linking from production to consumption. The ultimate goal is to increase farmers' income, reduce emissions, and protect the environment.”
It can be seen that the Project is not only a story of changing the way of doing agriculture but also associated with the larger goal of green growth and sustainable development. With those steps, Tay Ninh is becoming one of the pioneering localities in realizing the goal of 1 million hectares of high-quality, low-emission rice in the Mekong Delta./.
Bui Tung
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