Hanoi: A forum on Vietnam-Netherlands cooperation to address saltwater intrusion in crop production in the Mekong Delta was held in the local Can Tho city on January 21. The event was co-organised by the Embassy of the Netherlands and Can Tho University. The forum provided a platform for Vietnamese and Dutch public and private sector stakeholders to gain a deeper understanding of saltwater intrusion in the Mekong Delta, strengthen cooperation, and facilitate exchanges on innovative solutions and technical expertise aimed at mitigating its impacts on crop cultivation in the region.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the event brought together experts and industry leaders from both nations to discuss the pressing challenges posed by saltwater intrusion, which has increasingly affected agricultural productivity in the Mekong Delta. The collaboration seeks to leverage Dutch expertise in water management and Vietnamese insights into local agricultural practices to develop sustainable strategies for the region.
The forum highlighted the importance of joint efforts in research and development, focusing on innovative technologies and practices that can help farmers adapt to changing environmental conditions. Participants underscored the need for continued dialogue and knowledge exchange to ensure the resilience of the Mekong Delta's agricultural sector, which is crucial for the livelihoods of millions of people.