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Water availability becomes an issue during dry-season

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Vietnam is facing many challenges in managing water resources, said Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai, chairman of the National Council on buy amoxicillin without prescription Water Resources, at a workshop on October 29.

The workshop was part of a project to evaluate Vietnam ’s water sector, with the overall goal of helping the country achieve sustainable development of its water resources.

“Vietnam ’s water resources are confronted by many potential threats. However, this issue is not fully in the public consciousness so there needs to be timely action taken,” said Hai.

According to Hai, challenges in managing water resources come in many forms: limitations and inefficient use of economic tools for sustainable use of water resources, insufficient irrigation supply and a dilapidated infrastructure.

Vietnam is heavily dependant on international rivers. Only 40 percent of surface water is generated inside the country and six of the major river basins depend on water from other countries, In addition, nearly 57 percent of Vietnam’s total water discharge occurs in the Mekong river basin, over 16 percent in the Red-Thai Binh river basin and 4 percent in the Dong Nai basin-all international rivers, according to the council’s report.

Water availability, particularly in the dry season, is starting to be a major issue. The international standard for “water exploitation stress” is tha moderate stress on a river begin when 20 percent of the water is extracted and high water stress occurs for values above 40 percent. For the dry season, four of the major 16 basins are currently classified as highly stressed (the Ma, the Huong, the Dong Nai and coastal rivers in southern Central Vietnam) and a further six are classified as moderately stressed by international standards, including the Red River . Up to 80 percent of the Ma River’s dry season flow is currently being extracted, said the report.

At the workshop, a number of related issues were discussed including the protection can you buy cialis without a prescription of vulnerable communities, sustainability in water resource development, environmental health and enhancing institutional capacity and participation of related parties to achieve the integrated management of water resources in Vietnam soft tab cialis .

The report will be a reference for the Government and donor community in developing a water resource management investment and support strategy for Vietnam ’s ministries and agencies over the next 10 years./.

Source VNA

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November 18th, 2008 at 11:35 pm

Posted in Water, news

PM rejects steel mill project over environment concerns

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The Prime Minister has rejected a multi billion USD project to construct a steel mill in the southern province of Khanh Hoa by the Republic of Korea’s soft cialis trial pack tab cialis Posco Group, the Government’s Office announced on Nov. 14.

The project would have clashed with the planned development of a major container port in Van Phong Bay and breached environmental protection rules for the deep-water area, according to the PM’s statement.

The Posco project has been online pharmacy opposed by experts, administrators and local residents over possible negative environmental consequences once the mill was built.

The PM also requested Khanh Hoa province to make an announcement to the company and discuss possible alternative sites for the mill./.

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November 18th, 2008 at 11:26 pm

Posted in Environment & NRM, news

Genetically modified crops planned for experiment

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Vietnam will put some genetically modified (GM) crops on experimental production from now to 2010, said Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Cao Duc Phat before the National Assembly on Nov. 11.

Under a plan approved by the Government, those crops will be grown on a wide mass scale from 2011.

To facilitate the introduction of biotechnology into agriculture, the Agricultural Genetics Institute has prepared a set of regulations on assay and assessment of GM crops.

According to experts, the use of biotechnology in Vietnam may increase the corn output up by 28 percent from 4.5 tonnes cialis 5mg side effects per ha currently, while lowering the cost of insect and disease prevention cialis drugstore pills for sale by 100 USD per ha.

The Ho Chi Minh City Biotechnology Center said it plans to buy insect and disease-resistant corn seeds from the Philippines, whose natural conditions are similar to Vietnam’s.

GM crops have been permitted in 23 countries with productivity proved much higher than traditional crops./.

Source VNA

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November 18th, 2008 at 11:17 pm

Vietnam not to equitise State-owned agro-forestry farms

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23/04/2008 Hanoi (VNA) – The government has no plan to equitise State-owned agricultural and forestry farms but only transform them into the form of companies, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Sinh Hung has said.

 

The Deputy PM was speaking where can i buy prescription drugs without a prescription at a conference on rearrangement of State-owned enterprises (SoEs) in Hanoi on April 23.

 

He suggested forming five central-level cialis pills for sale missions in charge of surveying agricultural and forestry farms in all 64 provinces and cities to assess their management models and suggest measures to improve the business efficiency of these important economic units.

 

Stressing the need to ensure the interests of labourers, Deputy PM Hung said the Government will allow the State Capital Investment Corporation (SCIC) to represent in owning the State capital in State-owned groups and corporations.

 

The cialis 20 mg cost Deputy PM also asked the relevant agencies to speed up the plan to rearrange and renew SoEs in order to help accomplish the country’s socio-economic development targets.

Source VNA

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November 15th, 2008 at 3:06 pm

Exports of agro-forestry-fishery products rocket in value

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28/10/2008 Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam raked in 13.6 billion USD from the export of agro-forestry-fishery products in the first ten months of this year, up 25.7 percent over the same period in 2007. 

According to a report by the Ministry of Agriculture and cialis pro Rural Development (MARD), aquatic products, rice, wood and wooden furniture, coffee and rubber, have joined the group of 11 export staples posting a turnover exceeding 1 buy prescription drugs online without prescription billion USD for the reviewed period. 

However, the ministry said that earnings from farm product exports in October dropped by 7 percent against the previous month, registering just 1.4 billion USD for the month, despite a year-on-year increase of 25.6 percent.

This decrease in export revenue is being attributed to the decline in prices of many key agricultural products due to the global financial crisis. The price of rice plummeted to 587 USD per tonne from 800 USD in September; the cost of cashew nuts fell to 5,400 USD per tonne from 6,500 USD in early August, while the price of pepper dropped by 20-25 percent.

Moreover, a number of agricultural products such as coffee and rice are enjoying bumper harvests, with the increased supply having a detrimental effect on prices over recent months. 

Experts predict that local exporters will find it increasingly difficult to win new contracts as the price of rice continues to fall, while demand for rice in the global market is expected to drop in the near future. 

This is one of the factors behind the recent decrease in the price of summer-autumn paddy rice in the Mekong Delta. Vietnam has to date signed contracts to export 4.5 million tonnes of rice. 

The Director of the Institute of Policy and Strategy for Agriculture and Rural Development, Dang Kim Son, said that prices of agricultural products tend to fluctuate rapidly when supply is unstable. 

Vietnam has a golden opportunity to expand its markets for consumable farm produce such as rice, due to the fact that many countries are currently unable to produce enough to meet domestic demand. 

In further move, the MARD has advised local farmers online cialis sales and businesses to improve the quality of agricultural products for export in order to sharpen competitiveness and expand into new overseas markets to reduce their dependence on traditional consumer markets.

Source VNA

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November 15th, 2008 at 3:03 pm

The World Bank will offer Vietnam a total grant of USD 1.2 billion in the 2009 fiscal year

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The World cialis dosage daily Bank will offer Vietnam a total drugs without a prescription grant of USD 1.2 billion in the 2009 fiscal year, Vietnam News Agency reported July 15. The grant, coming from the International Development Association ? will be used to fund 12 projects and programs that boost economic growth reduce inequalities and improve people?s living conditions in Vietnam.

Mat Aron Deraman, Executive Director online cialis sales of the World Bank’s South East Asia region, announced the extent of support for the current fiscal year during a meeting Monday with Central Bank Governor Nguyen Van Giau, according to a statement

Source VNA

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November 14th, 2008 at 1:08 pm

New bio-diversity law goes through National Assembly

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HANOI, Nov. 14 — The National Assembly passed a law on bio-diversity on Thursday, encouraging different approaches to investment and the application of scientific advances and local knowledge to ensure bio-diversity sustainability.

The newly-approved law offers numerous stimuli, including preferential tax and investment policies and mandates to collect tourism fees as well as a range of benefits for any individuals or institutions who take part in bio-diversity conservation.

Legislators said the new law runs in accordance with international conventions which Vietnam subscribes to and brings it up-to-date with both national and global environmental developments.

The law gives top priorities to the conservation of specific natural eco-systems and endangered species whilst strictly controlling access to genetic sources in order to ensure biological security.

The new law imposes what is the price of cialis a full ban on the poaching of wildlife as well as any other action that poses a threat to the eco-system in areas designated for natural conservation.

“The cultivation and culture of hybrid species that cause harm to natural conservation parks are strictly banned,” said the law.

Numerous articles are dedicated to international cooperation in the field with the Greater Mekong Sub-Region and East Sea region prioritised for the signing and implementation of programmes of cooperation in bio-diversity conservation.

Schemes to protect migratory species and the bio-diversity corridor in the Asia-Pacific region, as well as other countries sharing a common interest in biology also take priority for the country’s international cooperation programmes.

Recent surveys conducted by the Ministry cialis canadian pharmacy of Natural Resources and Environment revealed that national bio-diversity is concentrated in original forests, wetlands and mountainous areas, particularly limestone hills, and sea and island ecologies.

Vietnam ranks among the top 15 countries in the world for its number of animal species, and makes the global top 20 for bird species and is included in the buying drugs online without prescription top 30 for the number of plant and amphibian species that are threatened with extinction.

Efforts are being made to implement the Governmental strategy on natural reserves until 2010 to cope with a degradation of bio-diversity as a result of climate change.

The country now boasts 126 natural reserves covering a total of 2.5 million ha of land, making up 7.6 percent of the national landmass area.

The 9 chapter-85 article law regarding bio-diversity will come into force on July 1, 2009. (PNA/VNA)

Source LBV/ebp

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November 14th, 2008 at 6:05 am

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Support power projects in rural areas

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(10/27/2008) buying drugs online . This is a policy of the Government for power projects in rural, mountainous and islandish areas. As said by representatives from the Ministry of Finance on October 28, the supporting program consists of investment, low interest rate of loan and after-investment supports.

The supported objects are generators, power plants which have not connected to the national power network, generic cialis 10mg projects on upgrading lines, projects on lines to households and so on.

In order to comply with this policy, the amount and period of the loan are decided by the Social Policy Bank. The favourable interest rate is determined by the Prime Minister. No longer than March 31 of the next year, Vietnam Development Bank and Social Policy Bank are responsible for summarizing the situation of lending and after-investment supporting to report to the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Bank of State.

According to The Electricity of Vietnam, there have been so far more than 250 communes (equaling to about 3%) and nearly 900 households (equaling to about 7%) have is generic cialis available not been connected to the national power network.

(Source EVN)

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November 14th, 2008 at 6:01 am

Posted in Energy & Carbon, news

Vietnam Forestry Development Strategy 2006 - 2020

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The Vietnam Forestry Development Strategy (VFDS, 2006 - 2020) was approved by the Prime Minister on 5 February 2007.

The overall objective of the strategy are:

To daily cialis review sustainably establish, manage, protect, develop and use 16.24 million ha of  land planned
for forestry; to increase the ratio of land with forest up to 42 – 43% by the year 2010 and 47%
by  2020;  to  ensure  a  wider  participation  from  various  economic  sectors  and  social
organizations  in  forest  development,  how to buy prescription drugs without a prescription to  increase  their  contributions  to  socioeconomic
development, environmental protection, biodiversity conservation and environmental services
supply,  to  reduce poverty  and  improve  the  livelihoods  of  cialis buying rural mountainous  people,  and  to contribute to national defense and security.

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November 7th, 2008 at 2:31 pm

ADB Supports Environmentally Sustainable and Socially Inclusive Hydropower Project

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HANOI, VIET NAM (26 September 2008) – The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of Viet Nam today signed the agreement for the $1.1 billion loan to upgrade the Noi Bai-Lao Cai section of Kunming-Hai Phong Transport Corridor. The cialis for sale loan is the biggest single project financing in ADB’s history.

State Bank of Viet Nam’s Governor Nguyen Van Giau represented the Government, and ADB Country Director for Viet Nam Ayumi Konishi represented ADB during the signing ceremony.

The 244-kilometer highway starting from Noi Bai and ending at Lao Cai is an integral section of the eastern link of Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) Northern cialis soft tabs Economic Corridor. The corridor connects Kunming city in Yunnan province of the People’s Republic of China with Ha Noi, and Hai Phong and Cai Lan ports in Viet Nam.

At present, many of the existing national online pharmacy without prescription roads between Ha Noi and Lao Cai are narrow and connected only by bridges with limited capacity. The Noi Bai-Lao Cai Highway will help reduce the volume of traffic passing through cities and towns along the road, which could significantly reduce the number of traffic accidents.

“Upon completion, the Noi Bai-Lao Cai Highway will be an efficient, safe and reliable high-standard road that will reduce travel time to three hours from the present eight to 10 hours, enabling one-day transport between Kunming, Ha Noi and Hai Phong,” said Ayumi Konishi, ADB Country Director for Viet Nam.

“The highway will give a shorter and lower cost route to major ports and inland markets, have great potential for tourism, and also substantially enhance Viet Nam’s ability to export agricultural and maritime products to Yunnan province as well as to improve international competitiveness,” he added.

ADB, based in Manila, is dedicated to reducing poverty in the Asia and Pacific region through pro-poor sustainable economic growth, social development, and good governance. Established in 1966, it is owned by 67 members – 48 from the region. In 2007, it approved $10.1 billion of loans, $673 million of grant projects, and technical assistance amounting to $243 million.

Source ADB

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November 5th, 2008 at 8:04 pm

Posted in Energy & Carbon, news