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Country: Viet Nam
Title: Viet Nam - Agriculture, Farmers and Rural Areas Support Project in the Tuyen Quang, Ninh, Thuan and Gia Lai Provinces (TNSP) - Dec 2018
Description: Tran Van Thung, young member of the Ngan Son tea cooperative in Trung Yen commune: “I worked in an industrial job to make money to invest in a variety of agricultural activities including raising livestock, growing trees and cultivating tea and other crops. This is a remote area, people don’t have access to technology, we try to use traditional methods because our level of knowledge and education is limited.”

“We see the effects of climate change during the dry season, one way we adapt is to use organic fertiliser to keep the ground damp, we also set up an automatic sprinkler system. The rain and dry seasons are no longer predictable”.
Climate-smart tea production area (applying water-saving technology) of Ngan Son tea cooperative, Trung Yen commune, Son Duong district.

The IFAD-supported project ran from 2011 to 2016 and reached 73,800 poor rural households living in 117 poor rural communes in Tuyen Quang, Gia Lai and Ninh Thuan Provinces.

The goal was to improve the overall quality of life by increasing household incomes and improving household food security and nutrition. This was done by helping poor rural people to participate in suitable on-farm and off-farm economic activities, increasing smallholder producers’ access to markets and by connecting private agribusiness investors to rural producers.

In Tuyen Quan the main agricultural products that the project promoted were: tea, arrowroot, pig, fish, goat, peanut, alcohol and chicken. In Gia Lai they were: chicken, maize, coffee, goat, cow and pig and in Ninh Thuan the products were onion, apple, sugarcane, garlic, goat, asparagus, and cow.

Households that participated in the improved commercialization of agricultural production, otherwise known as “value chains”, have increased their incomes more than the target 25 per cent by the end of the project.
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