Situation Analysis and Needs Assessment Report for Tra Hat Village, Bac Lieu Province, Vietnam

Bac Lieu Province in Vietnam is mainly agricultural. Rice is the dominant staple food and the main crop in the province. Farmers have changed the farming system from paddy monoculture to diversified agricultural products (cash crops and livestock). Livestock production is in small scale. The provi...

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Main Authors: Minh ND, Truc NT, Phong ND, Duong LM, Ngoc Chi TT, Binh NT, Ferrer, Alice J., Yen, B.T., Sebastian, Leocadio S.
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security 2015
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76328
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author Minh ND
Truc NT
Phong ND
Duong LM
Ngoc Chi TT
Binh NT
Ferrer, Alice J.
Yen, B.T.
Sebastian, Leocadio S.
author_browse Binh NT
Duong LM
Ferrer, Alice J.
Minh ND
Ngoc Chi TT
Phong ND
Sebastian, Leocadio S.
Truc NT
Yen, B.T.
author_facet Minh ND
Truc NT
Phong ND
Duong LM
Ngoc Chi TT
Binh NT
Ferrer, Alice J.
Yen, B.T.
Sebastian, Leocadio S.
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description Bac Lieu Province in Vietnam is mainly agricultural. Rice is the dominant staple food and the main crop in the province. Farmers have changed the farming system from paddy monoculture to diversified agricultural products (cash crops and livestock). Livestock production is in small scale. The province has three ecological zones: rice/fruit and vegetable production in the eastern districts, a mixed rice and rice/shrimp/aquaculture environment in the central districts and an area of saline/acid soil for a wide variety of sea-based product in the western districts. Salinization and shifting land use from cultivation to aquaculture have caused soil degradation in Bac Lieu. Meanwhile, Tra Hat village is in Vinh Loi District in Bac Lieu Province. It is about 25 km distance from Bac Lieu City. Nearly 80% of the total area of 400 ha of the village are paddy fields (316 ha). Livelihood in the village include rice production, livestock, fishpond and garden production. The problems in rice production include the degradation of the traditional rice seed, flooding, lack of freshwater, application of more farm chemicals, and difficult access to market information; for fruits and vegetables, the main problem is the poor market demand; for livestock, the main problems are diseases and lack of market; in fisheries, the main problem is the low catch; and for aquaculture, the main problems are the poor quality of water and the lack of market. Households also earn money from off farm activities and thus can buy other food (meat, egg) at the commune market for daily consumption. Many households in the village are food sufficient. The local production systems are well adapted to the natural seasonal fluctuation in rainfall and flooding regime, but occasional extreme flooding events cause crop damage and food shortage situation, the most recent was in 2011. The main concern is the maintenance of food sufficiency and security, and raising household income. The main challenges are increasing climate shocks, salt-water intrusion, and population growth. Households acknowledged their need to receive support from the government and other organizations to develop their production systems for sustainable and stable income and better living conditions with reduced risks of environmental pollution, natural disasters, and climate variability.
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spelling CGSpace763282025-12-08T09:54:28Z Situation Analysis and Needs Assessment Report for Tra Hat Village, Bac Lieu Province, Vietnam Minh ND Truc NT Phong ND Duong LM Ngoc Chi TT Binh NT Ferrer, Alice J. Yen, B.T. Sebastian, Leocadio S. climate-smart agriculture climate change agriculture food security Bac Lieu Province in Vietnam is mainly agricultural. Rice is the dominant staple food and the main crop in the province. Farmers have changed the farming system from paddy monoculture to diversified agricultural products (cash crops and livestock). Livestock production is in small scale. The province has three ecological zones: rice/fruit and vegetable production in the eastern districts, a mixed rice and rice/shrimp/aquaculture environment in the central districts and an area of saline/acid soil for a wide variety of sea-based product in the western districts. Salinization and shifting land use from cultivation to aquaculture have caused soil degradation in Bac Lieu. Meanwhile, Tra Hat village is in Vinh Loi District in Bac Lieu Province. It is about 25 km distance from Bac Lieu City. Nearly 80% of the total area of 400 ha of the village are paddy fields (316 ha). Livelihood in the village include rice production, livestock, fishpond and garden production. The problems in rice production include the degradation of the traditional rice seed, flooding, lack of freshwater, application of more farm chemicals, and difficult access to market information; for fruits and vegetables, the main problem is the poor market demand; for livestock, the main problems are diseases and lack of market; in fisheries, the main problem is the low catch; and for aquaculture, the main problems are the poor quality of water and the lack of market. Households also earn money from off farm activities and thus can buy other food (meat, egg) at the commune market for daily consumption. Many households in the village are food sufficient. The local production systems are well adapted to the natural seasonal fluctuation in rainfall and flooding regime, but occasional extreme flooding events cause crop damage and food shortage situation, the most recent was in 2011. The main concern is the maintenance of food sufficiency and security, and raising household income. The main challenges are increasing climate shocks, salt-water intrusion, and population growth. Households acknowledged their need to receive support from the government and other organizations to develop their production systems for sustainable and stable income and better living conditions with reduced risks of environmental pollution, natural disasters, and climate variability. 2015-07-03 2016-08-01T13:55:29Z 2016-08-01T13:55:29Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76328 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Minh ND, Truc NT, Phong ND, Duong LM, Ngoc Chi TT, Binh NT, Ferrer AJ, Yen BT and Sebastian LS. 2015. Summary of Baseline Household Survey Results: Vinh Loi district, Bac Lieu province, Viet Nam. CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). Copenhagen, Denmark.
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climate change
agriculture
food security
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Phong ND
Duong LM
Ngoc Chi TT
Binh NT
Ferrer, Alice J.
Yen, B.T.
Sebastian, Leocadio S.
Situation Analysis and Needs Assessment Report for Tra Hat Village, Bac Lieu Province, Vietnam
title Situation Analysis and Needs Assessment Report for Tra Hat Village, Bac Lieu Province, Vietnam
title_full Situation Analysis and Needs Assessment Report for Tra Hat Village, Bac Lieu Province, Vietnam
title_fullStr Situation Analysis and Needs Assessment Report for Tra Hat Village, Bac Lieu Province, Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Situation Analysis and Needs Assessment Report for Tra Hat Village, Bac Lieu Province, Vietnam
title_short Situation Analysis and Needs Assessment Report for Tra Hat Village, Bac Lieu Province, Vietnam
title_sort situation analysis and needs assessment report for tra hat village bac lieu province vietnam
topic climate-smart agriculture
climate change
agriculture
food security
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76328
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