Vietnamese farmer implementing AWD irrigation in Mekong Delta rice fields

From Carbon Burden to Climate Solution: Vietnam's Low-Emission Rice Revolution in 2025

This article examines Vietnam’s comprehensive strategy to transform rice cultivation—historically a major methane emitter—into a carbon-credit generating, climate-resilient agricultural system by 2030, based on government policy documents, World Bank programs, and field implementation data through November 2025. Why Vietnam’s Rice Matters for Global Climate Goals Rice cultivation accounts for 10-12% of global methane emissions, making it a critical target for climate action1. Vietnam, as the world’s third-largest rice exporter producing 43.88 million tons annually, faces a dual imperative: maintain food security and export competitiveness while dramatically reducing greenhouse gas emissions2. ...

📅 November 11, 2025 · ⏱️ 9 min · 👨‍💻 Karthick Sivaraj
Vietnam Mekong Delta AI-powered rice fields with technology overlay

Vietnam's Rice Bowl 2025: How AI, Carbon Credits, and Smart Farming Are Creating a $5.67B Agricultural Revolution

From Survival to Prosperity: The Mekong Delta’s Digital Awakening Standing in the heart of Vietnam’s Mekong Delta on a humid November morning in 2025, I watch something extraordinary unfold. A farmer named Nguyen Van Khanh taps his smartphone, and 500 meters away, an agricultural drone rises silently above emerald rice paddies. Within minutes, precision sensors map soil moisture levels across 120 hectares while AI algorithms adjust fertilizer applications in real-time1. ...

📅 November 5, 2025 · ⏱️ 19 min · 👨‍💻 Karthick Sivaraj