Getting
organised into cooperatives is an approach being used in Dong Thap
province. There are 108 members in the My Dong 2 cooperative, which
connects farmers directly to buying companies and provides access to a
smart monitoring application.
“The cooperative helps farmers by
informing their irrigation schedule and warning about insects. When
farmers are informed, they can actively take care of their field,” said
the cooperative's director, Le Van Nguyen.
“They have more advanced
protections compared to those who are not informed. They only need an
app to see notifications. They don't have to examine the field on their
own like before.
“Now we only suffer unpredictable sun and rain but the water amount is ensured, regardless,” he said.
Nguyen Phuoc Hung is a keen user
of the application, which he said makes his rice growing more profitable
and more sustainable. But the long-term viability of agriculture in
southern Vietnam is an issue that hangs over him and his family.
“I think growing rice is hard and
dirty work, not as clean as office jobs,” he said. “In the future, I
don't want my children to grow rice like their father.”
It is part of the reason why a mass exodus of people from the delta is taking place, year after year.