From July 1 this year, the Government will
provide subsidies to rice farmers if their crops are damaged due to natural
disasters, in addition to their regular annual subsidies.
This is
regulated in Government Decree No 42/2012 ND-CP signed by Prime Minister Nguyen
Tan Dung on May 11.
Under
the decree, the Government will subsidise 70 per cent of the cost of fertiliser
and pesticides when losses top 70 per cent; or 50 per cent when farmers lose
from 30-70 per cent of their crops.
In
addition, the Government will also pay for 70 per cent of the cost of
reclaiming fallow land, or rehabilitating land for wet rice cultivation.
According
to the decree, the Government will provide rice seed free of charge to farmers
in the first year in areas which have been reclaimed, while supporting 70 per
cent of the seed price for the first rice crops on rehabilitated land.
The
Government is also committed to supporting insurance costs for rice production
in accordance with Vietnamese law.
The
decree also regulates that the Government will subsidise 500,000 VND (25 USD)
per hectare per annum for land used specifically for cultivating wet rice, and
100,000 VND (5 USD) per hectare per annum for other types of rice – excluding
terraced rice fields claimed by the farmers themselves.
The
decree calls on relevant authorities to encourage rice cultivation rather than
other crops, and to urge people to reclaim fallow land for wet rice
cultivation.
It also
prohibits any activity that causes pollution, degrades or distorts the land
which will make it infertile.
VNA
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