Australia to canvass opportunities to further strengthen ties with Viet Nam’s northwest localities

From 12 to 15 April 2022, a delegation from the Australian Embassy in Viet Nam visited Son La and Dien Bien provinces to meet with local government officials and farmers and businesses who are benefiting from Australian-supported projects.
Australian Ambassador to Vietnam, Ms Robyn Mudie, Son La Provincial People's Committee Vice Chairman Mr Dang Ngoc Hau, and delegation of General Department of Geology and Minerals, MONRE visit Ban Phuc nickel mine.
The Australian Ambassador to Viet Nam, Ms Robyn Mudie, Son La Provincial People's Committee Vice Chairman Mr Dang Ngoc Hau, and the delegation of General Department of Geology and Minerals, MONRE visited the Ban Phuc nickel mine.

During the mission, Australian Ambassador to Viet Nam Robyn Mudie met with small businesses in the region, including those run by ethnic minority women, to learn how Australian investments are improving livelihoods and economic opportunities.

The visit reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to socio-economic development in the northwestern provinces as a part of its long-term partnership with Viet Nam through the Gender Responsive Equitable Agriculture and Tourism (GREAT) program, an Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP) project implemented by CARE International in Viet Nam, and the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR).

Ambassador Mudie meets Son La PPC's Vice Chairman Dang Ngoc Hau and Dien Bien PPC's Vice Chairman Pham Duc Toan to celebrate the strong partnership between Australia and Vietnam two countries and discuss the breadth and impact of Australia’s support for w

Ambassador Mudie met Son La PPC's Vice Chairman Dang Ngoc Hau to celebrate the strong partnership between Australia and Viet Nam and discuss the breadth and impact of Australia’s support for women’s economic empowerment, agricultural innovation and sustainable resource sector growth in the northwest.

The GREAT program is Australia’s most significant gender investment in Viet Nam, totaling 33.7 million AUD. The program works with business, NGOs, and government partners to build more inclusive business and market systems within the agriculture and tourism sectors in Son La and Lao Cai provinces, to ensure that local women and ethnic minorities actively participate in and benefit from related economic activities and growth.

Australian Ambassador Ms Robyn Mudie visits Mr Quang Van Thuy’s household. Mr Thuy has applied more intensive, efficient beef cattle production techniques to improve his family income. He is also a strong community influencer and has helped many other far
Australian Ambassador Robyn Mudie visits Mr Quang Van Thuy’s household. Mr Thuy has applied more intensive, efficient beef cattle production techniques to improve his family income. He is also a strong community influencer and has helped many other farmers learn the technique and apply it to their cattle farming.

The visit to GREAT’s partners included a tour of Xuan Nha Clean Bamboo Shoot Cooperative in Xuan Nha Commune, Van Ho District, and dinner with local women homestay owners in Vat Village, Moc Chau District. The delegation heard how the program has connected local community-based tourism businesses and groups to high-value markets.

Despite the impact of COVID-19, the GREAT program has supported Vat Village to grow from 2 to 17 homestay businesses and become a thriving tourism destination. The program has led to increased incomes for over 6,500 women and attracted nearly 4 million AUD in private sector investment.

Australian Ambassador to Vietnam, Ms Robyn Mudie, plants young bamboo at Xuan Nha Bamboo Shoot Production and Processing Cooperative.
Australian Ambassador Robyn Mudie plants young bamboo at Xuan Nha Bamboo Shoot Production and Processing Cooperative.

The delegation also visited the Technologically Enhanced Agricultural Livelihoods (TEAL) project in Mai Son District, which is being implemented by CARE International in Viet Nam to support ethnic minority women in remote areas to produce specialty coffee, connect with high-end markets, and achieve broad women's economic empowerment outcomes.

Since 1993, ACIAR has invested around 32 million AUD in 20 international collaborative research projects in northwest Viet Nam to develop sustainable farming systems on sloping lands, diversify agricultural products, protect natural resources, and improve farmers’ income.

During this visit, Ambassador Mudie and the delegation met with farmers and local authorities from Dien Bien Province who have supported and participated in an ACIAR project led by the National Institute of Animal Sciences (NIAS) to develop beef cattle production.

With support from the project, farmers have adopted new and effective intensification techniques to increase income and start new community-based businesses to improve performance in the value chains. To date, around 400 smallholder families have benefited from the projects’ capacity building initiatives, market linkage improvement, and more intensive production activities.

Ambassador Mudie meets Son La PPC's Vice Chairman Dang Ngoc Hau and Dien Bien PPC's Vice Chairman Pham Duc Toan to celebrate the strong partnership between Australia and Vietnam two countries and discuss the breadth and impact of Australia’s support for w
Ambassador Mudie met Dien Bien PPC's Vice Chairman Pham Duc Toan.

By joining the collaborative projects funded by ACIAR, Dien Bien’s Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has improved its capacity in research, management, and leadership, which has in turn resulted in the successful development of a five-year strategy and a budget of VND 29 billion (1.7 million AUD) for a market-oriented livestock development program for the province.

Over the past ten years, ACIAR has invested more than 10.5 million AUD into agricultural research projects in Dien Bien Province to develop beef cattle production and agroforestry systems that improve the livelihoods and equity of local smallholder farmers, especially those from the ethnic minority communities.

In meetings with Son La and Dien Bien Peoples’ Committees, the Australian Ambassador noted the multifaceted partnerships between Australia and the northwest region, discussed Australian investments, and canvassed opportunities to further strengthen ties.

“The partnership between Australia and the north-western provinces of Viet Nam is deep and enduring. We share long-term development goals and strong people-to-people links," said Ambassador Mudie. “Australia is committed to working in partnership, to share expertise with the region for inclusive and sustainable growth.”

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(Source: Australian Embassy in Viet Nam)