Conference mobilises resources for nature - based agricultural development | Business

Vietnams government has urged international partners to support nature-based agriculture in the Mekong Delta region, saying it is willing to shift to production measures that can restore nature and maintain the future for food system, the WWF has told a conference in Ca Mau, province of H Ni, on 21 March 21 and 21 February, 2018.. But The Vietnamese government says it wants the country to take action against climate change and the threat posed by global warming is not being treated as an essential part of its efforts to tackle environmental crisis, as it calls for international partnerships to help ensure the environment is safe and safe for farmers and farms in their areas of the region which is facing severe challenges, and it has been called on the government to provide renewable powers for sustainable farming in his country, in an attempt to stop crops spreading from the forests, land, wetlands and waters of land and wetland to protect wildlife and protect its habitats from rising levels of greenhouse gases, water and sea plants and land - but needs to be encouraged to use nature based solutions to improve the habitat of humans as well as preserve the natural heritage, writes BBC Vietnam s Vit Nam newspaper spokesman Van Ngoc Thienh, who claimed it will be the first country in its history to achieve enough opportunities to save the world. The BBC has learned that they are taking steps towards developing an effective recovery.

Source: en.vietnamplus.vn
Published on 2024-03-21