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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Germany helps VN preserve biodiversity

The German government will provide 3 million EUR for the implementation of the phase 1 of the “Preservation of Biodiversity in Forest Ecosystems in Vietnam” project.

The agreement to this effect was signed on November 8 in Hanoi between Vice Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Hua Duc Nhi and German Technical Cooperation’s (GTZ) Country Director Guenter Riethmacher, commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

The project’s first phase is set to run for three years and focus its work on pilot areas, including Ba Be National Park and Na Hang Nature Reserve in the northern provinces of Bac Kan and Tuyen Quang, respectively; Pu Hu and Pu Luong Nature Reserves in the central province of Thanh Hoa; Bach Ma National Park in the central province of Thua Thien Hue and the buffer zones of these protected areas.

The long-term objective of the project is to improve personnel skills as well as establish institutional, technical, financial and legal conditions to preserve biodiversity in the forest ecosystems in Vietnam, particularly at national level and in protected areas.

It will also research and implement pilot financing mechanisms for protected areas and support the development of benefit-sharing mechanisms in order to secure sustainable financial means for conservation and improve the livelihoods of the local population.

Guenter Riethmacher said that the German government prioritises biodiversity preservation and forestry is one of its main areas of cooperation with Vietnam – which records the highest biodiversity in the world, with about 10 percent of species of the world in just one percent of global land area.

Vietnam now has about 700 species of endangered flora and fauna, of which 300 are facing extinction in the world, and 10.3 million hectares of natural forests, accounting for about 31 percent of forest areas in Vietnam. However, only 0.57 million hectares of primeval forest is still in existence.

Since 1993, GTZ and Vietnam’s partnering agencies have actively implemented sustainable development projects in the fields of sustainable economic development, natural resources management and healthcare./.

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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Germany funds Vietnam’s agriculture

Representatives from the German government have presented gifts worth 11,000 euros to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD).

The German government’s gifts, including a mobile clean-water filter and a mobile classroom for forestry farmers, were handed over in Hanoi on Tuesday by Vice Governor of Hessen state Joerg Uwe Hahn and German Ambassador to Vietnam Rolf Schulz to representatives from the Ministry.

The mobile classroom will be passed on to Huu Lung College in the northern province of Lang Son to help implement farmer training program, said Deputy MARD Minister Nguyen Thi Xuan Thu.

The clean-water filter will be transferred to the central region where people are suffering from heavy flooding.

Vietnam and Germany have seen effective cooperation in different areas, including reforestation, sustainable forest management and development, conservation of forest ecological system biodiversity and mangrove protection in response to climate change.

Cooperation in forestry was always given priority by the German government and is its strongest area of cooperation in Asia, German Ambassador Rolf Schultz said.

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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Germany helps Vietnam’s agriculture

Germany helps Vietnam’s agriculture

Representatives from the German government have presented gifts worth 11,000 Euro to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD).

The German government’s gifts, including a mobile clean-water filter and a mobile classroom for forestry farmers, were handed over in Hanoi on October 5 by Vice Governor of Hessen state Joerg Uwe Hahn and German Ambassador to Vietnam Rolf Schulz to representatives from the Ministry.

The mobile classroom will be passed on to Huu Lung College in the northern province of Lang Son to help implement farmer training programme, said Deputy MARD Minister Nguyen Thi Xuan Thu.

The clean-water filter will be transferred to the central region where people are suffering from heavy flooding.

Vietnam and Germany have seen effective cooperation in different areas, including reforestation, sustainable forest management and development, conservation of forest ecological system biodiversity and mangrove protection in response to climate change.

Cooperation in forestry was always given priority by the German government and is its strongest area of cooperation in Asia, German Ambassador Rolf Schultz said./.

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