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Overview

Viet Nam’s agricultural sector contributes 18.1 percent to its GDP and employs approximately 47 percent of the labour force. Viet Nam has seven different climate regions with variations of temperature, rainfall patterns, and frequencies/ intensities of cyclones, floods, and droughts.

Despite these regional differences, projections indicate that climate change poses an increasingly severe threat to Viet Nam’s agricultural, forestry, and fishery sectors. Rising temperatures are likely to shorten plant growth cycles in the North, and severe water shortages are likely to pose additional risks that and can reduce annual yields. The most productive agricultural area of the country, the Mekong Delta, is projected to be impacted by sea level rise and associated saltwater intrusion rendering the production of specific crops unfeasable. Along coastal areas, the degeneration of coral reefs and decreases in plankton are expected to negatively impact fish populations, while rising sea levels will force the relocation of many coastal aquaculture operations.

As a country Viet Nam has been aware of the impacts of climate change for decades, and has subsequently been developing a robust policy framework to support adaptation strategies. More recently the Government has welcomed the support of the NAP-Ag Programme in advancing its planning and budgeting of adaptation interventions into the medium and long-term.

Adaptation policies

In 2011 the government released the National Climate Change Strategy (2011-2020) which stressed the importance of a comprehensive response to the impacts of climate change, specifically the threat to food security. In 2018 the government aims to release their National Adaptation Plan (NAP) (2020 – 2030), developed  with support from the NAP-Ag, and build upon lessons learned through implementing the National Climate Change Strategy.

NAP-Ag activities

The NAP-Ag activities in Vietnam are supported the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and relate to key stakeholders, and aim to mainstream adaptation in the agricultural sectors’ planning processes. Laying a knowledge foundation to promote risk-informed decisionmaking, the program supported the government to undertake a comprehensive stocktacking exercise, as well as risk and vulnerability assessments and mapping, especially of particularly vulnerable areas like northern Viet Nam (landslide affected) and the Mekong Delta (sea level rise and salinization affected). NAP-Ag, furthermore, enabled key stakeholders to enhance their capacity in prioritising adaptation options and is in the process of preparing key documents to inform the design of the agricultural sectors' components of Viet Nam’s updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to the Paris Agreement and NAP.

Support with leveraging climate finance

Increased country support in leveraging climate finance for the implementation of climate change adaptation strategies and frameworks in the agricultural sectors.

Provision of guidance on provincial-level adapatation planning

Guidance is being provided to officers on how to prioritise and mainstream climate adaptation measures into provincial-level plans and investment programmes linked to sustainable agriculture and water resource management.

Inter-ministerial dialogue on assessing climate risks

The programme has supported the inception of the national NAP process and an inter-ministerial dialogue on improving the valuation of climate-related impacts and identifying solutions for comprehensive risk management, where the agricultural sectors played a prominent role. Prioritization of adaptation options is a key area of work.

Monitoring and Evaluation

A key achievement was the piloting of the M&E system and indicators for adaptation in the agriculture sectors in five provinces, provinces, namely Lao Cai, Nam Dinh, Quang Binh, Kon Tum and Soc Trang. A synthesis report that provides recommendations on the data collection and analysis of adaptation indicators was released. The guidelines for the implementation of the M&E system for the NAP for the agriculture sectors and its integration into the current M&E system of MARD were also finalized.

Finalisation of investment guidelines

The NAP-Ag also seeks to finalise  prioritised investment guidelines and programmes in the agricultural sectors.