Strengthening the resilience of smallholder agriculture to climate change-induced water insecurity in the Central Highlands and South-Central Coast regions of Vietnam
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Approval FY
2020
Fund
Green Climate Fund
Fund Spend
$30,205,367
Co-Financing
$126,087,475
Summary
The project aims to empower vulnerable smallholders in central highlands and south-central coast to manage increasing climate risks to agricultural production by securing water provision, supporting farmers to adopt climate-resilient agriculture, and strengthening access to agro-climate information, credit and markets.
Viet Nam’s central highlands and south-central coast are the two most climate vulnerable regions of the country in terms of hydro-meteorological hazards. The regions have been experiencing an increase in annual temperatures and changes in precipitation patterns. Climate change-induced water insecurity is affecting rainfed smallholder agriculture and reducing crop productivity. In these regions, a significant number of the population rely on agriculture and water resources for their livelihoods. They also constitute Viet Nam’s largest perennial crop zone (coffee, pepper, cashew, rubber, tea and a variety of fruits) primarily grown for market, and rice, maize and cassava for local consumption, especially by the poorest. Both are important for food security and nutrition.
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About this project
Approval FY
2020
Geography
Fund
Green Climate Fund
Fund Spend
$30,205,367
Co-Financing
$126,087,475
Status
Under Implementation
Theme
Adaptation
Implementing Agency
United Nations Development Programme
Sector
Public
Result Area
Health, food, and water security, Livelihoods of people and communities
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Just transition
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