Project to help boost agriculture

Vietnam Sustainable Agriculture Transformation Project (VnSAT) has become a success model in the agricultural sector after nearly seven years of implementation, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Project to help boost agriculture
Illustrative image. (Photo: VNA)

The project has over that period of time benefited 19,200 cooperatives and cooperative unions, 16,000 businesses and over 16 million households, equivalent to 62.9 percent of the national population.

It has provided training for rice growers in eight Mekong Delta provinces and coffee cultivators nationwide, and supported the construction and upgrading of about 876km of rural roads, 26km of canals, and 47km of electricity line for 72 electric pumping and 73 transformer stations.

In addition, about 105 million USD, equal to 100 percent of credit capital, has been completely allocated to farmers.

Le Van Hien, head of the Management Board of Agricultural Projects, said the VnSAT project has had a strong effect on reviewing policies and effectively implementing the agricultural restructuring.

Thanks to the project, rice and coffee growers have enjoyed an additional profit of 1.33 trillion VND (57.3 million USD) and 476 billion VND each crop, respectively.

Infrastructure serving processing and post-harvest preservation has improved, and the quality of agricultural products and farmers’ income have increased as well.

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(Source: VNA)