Vietnam in top ten of Global Development Fair finals
Out of 100 projects selected to feature in the finals from 42 countries over the world, the World Bank jury will pick some 20 projects, awarding them an estimated 200,000 USD each to fund their execution over two years.
Vinh Sang Company CEO Nguyen Minh Quyen, the author of the rice straw tapping project, said he uses rice straws which have often been discarded or burnt by farmers in the Mekong Delta following harvests to produce plywood.
“The initiative has not only increased incomes for farmers but also helped protect the environment,” he explained.
Dr Phan Thi Cong, one of the architects of the project making better use of nitrogenous fertiliser, said her four-year research on the effects of micro-organisms on rice roots has helped reduce the volume of nitrogenous fertiliser needed during rice cultivation.
“The project has reduced the use of the fertiliser by more than half while the yield of rice is higher,” added Dr. Phan.
The focus of this year’s fair is on sustainable agriculture under the sponsorship of the WB, in association with international partners such as the Global Environment Fund (GEF), the International Financial Corporation (IFC), the German Development Agency (GTZ) and the Bill & Melinda Gates Fund.
The three-day event runs until September 26.
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