Advancing sustainable rice production in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta insights from ecological farming systems in An Giang Province

Rice serves as a crucial staple food crop for half of the world's population. In the Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD), rice production plays a vital role in national food security. However, the majority of the existing intensified rice cultivation schemes in the VMD, which are typically traditiona...

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Main Authors: Tran, Dung Duc, Park, Edward, Van, Can Thu, Nguyen, Thien Duc, Nguyen, Au Hai, Linh, Tran Che, Quyen, Pham Hong, Tran, Duong Anh, Nguyen, Hong Quan
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1813742024-12-02T15:30:53Z Advancing sustainable rice production in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta insights from ecological farming systems in An Giang Province Tran, Dung Duc Park, Edward Van, Can Thu Nguyen, Thien Duc Nguyen, Au Hai Linh, Tran Che Quyen, Pham Hong Tran, Duong Anh Nguyen, Hong Quan Asian School of the Environment National Institute of Education Earth Observatory of Singapore Earth and Environmental Sciences Ecosystem Floodplain Rice serves as a crucial staple food crop for half of the world's population. In the Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD), rice production plays a vital role in national food security. However, the majority of the existing intensified rice cultivation schemes in the VMD, which are typically traditional, have rendered many farmers' livelihoods unsustainable due to issues such as land degradation, water pollution, health risks, and low profitability. Therefore, it is imperative to explore alternative sustainable farming systems. This study investigates the benefits of two ecological farming systems, specifically organic rice and rice mixed with lotus, as alternatives to conventional rice farming in the upper VMD floodplain province of An Giang. These two farming systems have demonstrated long-term socioecological and economic advantages. On the one hand, they allow the introduction of rice products to the market at more affordable prices. Additionally, they contribute to improved water quality, improved soil fertility, and increased biodiversity such as bird, fish, and plant species compared to traditional rice farming systems. Although we acknowledge that the availability of floodwater poses a significant constraint for alternative farming systems, the business opportunities and socioecological benefits associated with these systems outweigh the limitations. Our findings provide evidence that ecological farming practices that support rice cultivation represent promising alternatives to sustainable rice production, which can help mitigate vulnerabilities in intensified rice farming systems and can be scaled up for other floodplain provinces in the VMD and beyond. Ministry of Education (MOE) National Research Foundation (NRF) Published version This research was funded by the DUPC2 (DGIS - IHE Delft Programmatic Cooperation 2016–2020) funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands via IHE Delft Institute for Water Education (DUPC2 Grant 108474). This research was supported by the Earth Observatory of Singapore (EOS) via its funding from the National Research Foundation Singapore and the Singapore Ministry of Education under the Research Centres of Excellence initiative, #Tier 1 [RG142/22], #Tier 1 [2021-T1-001-056], #Tier 2 [MOET2EP402A20-0001], #Tier 2 [MOE-T2EP50222-0007], #Tier 3 [MOE-MOET32022-0006], NIE AcRF - RI 10/22 EP, and EOS Seed Project Grant. This work comprises EOS contribution number 615. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this research are those of the authors and do not reflect the views of the Ministry of Education, Singapore. 2024-11-27T04:29:50Z 2024-11-27T04:29:50Z 2024 Journal Article Tran, D. D., Park, E., Van, C. T., Nguyen, T. D., Nguyen, A. H., Linh, T. C., Quyen, P. H., Tran, D. A. & Nguyen, H. Q. (2024). Advancing sustainable rice production in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta insights from ecological farming systems in An Giang Province. Heliyon, 10(17), e37142-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e37142 2405-8440 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/181374 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e37142 39286112 2-s2.0-85202578213 17 10 e37142 en RG142/22 2021-T1-001-056 MOET2EP402A20-0001 MOE-T2EP50222-0007 MOE-MOET32022-0006 NIE AcRF RI 10/22 EP Heliyon © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Earth and Environmental Sciences
Ecosystem
Floodplain
spellingShingle Earth and Environmental Sciences
Ecosystem
Floodplain
Tran, Dung Duc
Park, Edward
Van, Can Thu
Nguyen, Thien Duc
Nguyen, Au Hai
Linh, Tran Che
Quyen, Pham Hong
Tran, Duong Anh
Nguyen, Hong Quan
Advancing sustainable rice production in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta insights from ecological farming systems in An Giang Province
description Rice serves as a crucial staple food crop for half of the world's population. In the Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD), rice production plays a vital role in national food security. However, the majority of the existing intensified rice cultivation schemes in the VMD, which are typically traditional, have rendered many farmers' livelihoods unsustainable due to issues such as land degradation, water pollution, health risks, and low profitability. Therefore, it is imperative to explore alternative sustainable farming systems. This study investigates the benefits of two ecological farming systems, specifically organic rice and rice mixed with lotus, as alternatives to conventional rice farming in the upper VMD floodplain province of An Giang. These two farming systems have demonstrated long-term socioecological and economic advantages. On the one hand, they allow the introduction of rice products to the market at more affordable prices. Additionally, they contribute to improved water quality, improved soil fertility, and increased biodiversity such as bird, fish, and plant species compared to traditional rice farming systems. Although we acknowledge that the availability of floodwater poses a significant constraint for alternative farming systems, the business opportunities and socioecological benefits associated with these systems outweigh the limitations. Our findings provide evidence that ecological farming practices that support rice cultivation represent promising alternatives to sustainable rice production, which can help mitigate vulnerabilities in intensified rice farming systems and can be scaled up for other floodplain provinces in the VMD and beyond.
author2 Asian School of the Environment
author_facet Asian School of the Environment
Tran, Dung Duc
Park, Edward
Van, Can Thu
Nguyen, Thien Duc
Nguyen, Au Hai
Linh, Tran Che
Quyen, Pham Hong
Tran, Duong Anh
Nguyen, Hong Quan
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author Tran, Dung Duc
Park, Edward
Van, Can Thu
Nguyen, Thien Duc
Nguyen, Au Hai
Linh, Tran Che
Quyen, Pham Hong
Tran, Duong Anh
Nguyen, Hong Quan
author_sort Tran, Dung Duc
title Advancing sustainable rice production in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta insights from ecological farming systems in An Giang Province
title_short Advancing sustainable rice production in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta insights from ecological farming systems in An Giang Province
title_full Advancing sustainable rice production in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta insights from ecological farming systems in An Giang Province
title_fullStr Advancing sustainable rice production in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta insights from ecological farming systems in An Giang Province
title_full_unstemmed Advancing sustainable rice production in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta insights from ecological farming systems in An Giang Province
title_sort advancing sustainable rice production in the vietnamese mekong delta insights from ecological farming systems in an giang province
publishDate 2024
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