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A farmer wearing a wide-brimmed hat prunes branches on a fruit tree as part of climate-resilient farming practices in Viet Nam.
UNDP Viet Nam

Water scarcity threatened farms in Viet Nam. Upgraded ponds are helping families withstand drought and diversify incomes.

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Faced with drought, farmers in Viet Nam are using climate-smart solutions like rainwater ponds, some seeing yields rise by up to 30 percent.
A woman examines tree leaves in a sunlit orchard.
In Viet Nam’s drought-hit regions, farmers are improving yields and incomes with better irrigation, soil care, and water-saving techniques.
Ms. Pham Thi Hoa Dan, Dak Nong province receiving fertilizers
In Viet Nam’s Central Highlands and South-Central Coast, farmers are boosting yields, incomes and resilience with climate-smart solutions.
FFS for smallholder farmers in 5 provinces: Dak Lak, Dak Nong, Khanh Hoa, Ninh Thuan, and Binh Thuan
Dak Lak faces severe droughts. Climate-resilient ponds are helping smallholder farmers secure water and protect crops.
Pond handover ceremony for dry season