This three-year project supported local farmers in implementing lotus cultivation as a flood-based-agriculture in three provinces of the Mekong Delta. The expansion of lotus-based models in these provinces looked to:
- increase the flood retention storage which was under increasing loss in recent years
- restore wetlands ecosystems
- create a sustainable supply chain for lotus silk production.
The project takes a two-pronged approached to ensuring lotus silk production supports sustainable flood livelihoods. It provides farmers with:
technical support/training to produce flood-based livelihood designs for lotus cultivation to increase flood retention areas
implementation plans and strategies to manage drought and floods
The goal of the project is to build a sustainable supply chain for the production of products made from lotus silk by supporting livelihoods and improving economic conditions for lotus farmers and craftsmen in traditional weaving villages.
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Issue 3 / 2023
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This grant would not be possible without the support of The Coca-Cola Foundation.