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A flooded street in HCM City after a heavy downpour. — VNA/VNS Photo
 

HCM City plans to allocate VNĐ4,500 billion from the city budget for 12 key irrigation projects between 2021 and 2025.

Irrigation projects are crucial for agricultural production and flood control in HCM City.

The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) has reviewed the irrigation plan between 2014 and 2020 and proposed the implementation of another 12 irrigation works between 2021 and 2025.

According to MARD, the city has invested in and upgraded multiple irrigation works, fulfilling the irrigation criteria in the National Target Programme for New Rural Development.

The work has helped create favourable conditions for people’s travel needs and the transport of materials and agricultural products, and ensured irrigation for agricultural production, among other benefits.

However, the investment in the current irrigation system has been mainly focused on construction of key works. 

For example, only four of eight components of a dike project along the right bank of Sai Gòn River from Vam Thuat River to Ben Suc Bridge have been completed. 

Management, exploitation, maintenance and repair of irrigation works have not been done well, and investment efficiency has not been maximised, according to experts.

 

12 projects, five years

Because of rapid urbanisation, new requirements have been set for irrigation works for agriculture, aquaculture, forest-fire prevention, and water supply, among other criteria.

MARD is seeking HCM City People’s Committee’s approval for the 12 irrigation projects spanning Binh Chanh, Hoc Môn, and Cu Chi Districts and District 12 between 2021 and 2025.

Specifically, the first priority list consists of seven projects, worth VNĐ2,600 billion, and the second list five projects, worth VNĐ1,900 billion.

Some notable projects include the upgrading of the irrigation system of East Cu Chi Canal, a new sluice to control Tra Canal’s tides, clearance of Lu River’s flow and a new dyke line around Rach Tra.

 

Source: Vietnam News