| Sumario: | Ma village is one of the 15 villages of Vinh Kien commune, Yen Binh district, Yen Bai province in the
northern mountainous region of Viet Nam. Ma village was selected as a site for the Climate Smart Village
(CSV) development under the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
(CCAFS). It has a topography, landscape and climate conditions representing most in the region and faces
increasing challenges caused by climate variability, natural resources degradation, and environmental
pollution.
The village’s current production systems have low sustainability and profits. Maize and cassava are largely
produced in dominant monoculture systems on sloping lands representing most of the village’s total arable
lands, while rice is planted in a small area. Slash and burn practices are used largely in sloping lands, while
unbalanced fertilizer levels (often with too much nitrogen) are applied for all the crops, and integrated pest
management is yet to be promoted. All these have caused high intensity soil erosion, land degradation,
and GHG emission. In addition, improper waste management, particularly from cassava, has resulted in
severe water pollution in all river and lake systems.
Organizations are present to support Ma village and the province in the areas of agriculture, forestry, food
security, and climate change adaptation and mitigation. However, coordination between organizations
remains poor. The local systems currently do not have the capacity to solve the multiple problems in
the village. Human and financial resources. Inadequate. Support from CCAFS in important to help the
village address the increasing problems caused by climate change, water pollution, soil erosion, and land
degradation.
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