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(VEN) - The Communist Party and the government are
forging ahead with plans to enhance the Mekong Delta’s rapid, sustainable
growth and boost the region’s prosperity and development.
Largest food producer, exporter
The Mekong Delta boasts huge potential
and advantages for agricultural development and is one of the largest, most
fertile plains in Southeast Asia in particular, and the world in general. It is
Vietnam’s largest producer and exporter of food, aquatic products, and fruits
– contributing about 50 percent of rice output, 95 percent of rice exports,
nearly 65 percent of aquaculture production, 60 percent of fish exports and
nearly 70 percent of all fruits.
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The Mekong Delta’s rice output has
increased from 4.5 million tonnes in 1976 to nearly 25 million tonnes.
In 2017, the prime minister issued
Resolution 120 to promote the Mekong Delta’s climate-smart sustainable
development, which set goals to 2050 and a vision to 2100 for the region’s
prosperity and safe, sustainable development.
Policies for the region were improved,
focusing on sustainable agricultural development and modernization, urban and
transport infrastructure development, population stabilization, planning
development, public investment, solving urgent welfare problems, and
international cooperation.
Notably, the rate of investment
capital for the Mekong Delta increased from 12.2 percent of total investment in
the country in the 2011-2015 period to 16.53 percent in the 2016-2020 period.
World Bank and development partners
have so far provided the Mekong Delta with development assistance worth US$2.48
billion (roughly VND57.4 trillion).
The government is considering a
US$1.05-billion (VND24.302 trillion) support program for the Mekong Delta’s
climate change adaptation and sustainable development. Particularly, the
Ministry of Transport has proposed 38 investment projects totaling VND94.5
trillion for the Mekong Delta in the 2021-2025 period.
New development goals
Economist Dr. Tran Huu Hiep said that
with a total area of 40,400 square kilometers, the Mekong Delta has major
potential and advantages for agricultural development and has been attracting
investment in different fields. However, the region’s transport infrastructure,
which remains incommensurate with the potential, is hindering Mekong Delta
localities from bringing into play the region’s strengths and competitive
advantages, Hiep said. Other problems facing the region include the amount of flood
water from the Mekong River, which decreased 30-40 percent compared to previous
years, the climate change impact on sea levels and saltwater intrusion, he
added.
Nguyen Phuong Lam, Director of the
Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) in Can Tho, said that
infrastructure is a major challenge for the Mekong Delta. The region's
logistics sector needs investment in cold chain technology and lacks package service
providers, while seaport and river port infrastructure remains small-scale and
of poor quality. The inadequate transportation infrastructure has led to high
logistics costs, reducing the competitiveness of goods, Lam said.
In February 2022, the government
issued Decision 287/QD-TTg approving a 2021-2030 master plan for the Mekong
Delta, with a vision to 2050. The plan will develop the Mekong Delta into a
major agricultural center, increase the contribution of aquatic products and
fruits and decrease that of rice to the region’s economic structure. Under the
plan, the Mekong Delta will achieve economic growth of 6.5 percent per annum,
and about 830km of expressway, 4,000km of national highway, four airports, 13
seaports, 11 passenger ports and 13 inland waterway cargo ports will be built
by 2030. The Mekong Delta is set to become a clean energy center utilizing the
region’s solar radiation capacity of 1,387-1,534kWh/year and wind energy
equivalent of 1,200-1,500mW/year along the region’s coasts. New coal-fired
power plants will not be developed in the region by 2030.
https://ven.vn/transport-infrastructure-development-key-to-mekong-delta-growth-45756.html
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