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Supporting 754 households in Yen Bai to restore production after storm Yagi

Báo Kinh tế và Đô thịBáo Kinh tế và Đô thị13/03/2025


Deputy Director of the Department of Dyke Management and Natural Disaster Prevention and Control Nguyen Van Tien spoke at the support program.
Deputy Director of the Department of Dyke Management and Natural Disaster Prevention and Control Nguyen Van Tien spoke at the support program.

The activity is within the framework of the Project "Emergency support for vulnerable smallholder farmers who have lost the ability to ensure food security due to the impact of flooding caused by storm Yagi in the North" funded by FAO in Vietnam.

Accordingly, 754 households in 3 communes: Minh Quan, Quy Mong, Thanh Thinh (Tran Yen district) received financial support from FAO in Vietnam, with a total cost of nearly 1.76 billion VND to renovate agricultural land buried after storm Yagi.

Of which, Minh Quan commune has 160 households benefiting from about 400 million VND; Quy Mong commune has 292 households benefiting from about 636 million VND; Thanh Thinh commune has 302 households benefiting from about 723 million VND. The supported financial resources will be used by people to restore production, continue farming, and ensure sustainable livelihoods.

People in Tran Yen district received cash support to restore production.
People in Tran Yen district received cash support to restore production.

Speaking at the distribution point in Minh Quan commune, Deputy Director of the Department of Dyke Management and Natural Disaster Prevention and Control Nguyen Van Tien emphasized that after Typhoon Yagi, FAO in Vietnam was one of the pioneering international organizations in supporting disaster recovery in affected localities.

Previously, in early November 2024, this organization also supported 3.3 billion VND for 1,036 households in Yen Bai province to pay for essential needs and food, contributing to helping people stabilize their lives during natural disasters.

Mr. Nguyen Song Ha, Assistant Chief Representative of FAO in Vietnam, affirmed that this financial allocation is a testament to the organization's strong commitment to the Vietnamese Government in supporting people to overcome the consequences of natural disasters, especially helping vulnerable farming households quickly stabilize their lives and restore production.

In the coming time, FAO in Vietnam will continue to coordinate with the Department of Dyke Management and Natural Disaster Prevention and Control and relevant agencies of Yen Bai province to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of the early warning system and the threshold for early action to minimize future disaster risks.



Source: https://kinhtedothi.vn/ho-tro-754-ho-gia-dinh-tai-yen-bai-phuc-hoi-san-xuat-sau-bao-yagi.html

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