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Ca Mau Elevates Green Agriculture Through Mekong Delta’s First Regional “Best Rice” Competition: Celebrating Sustainable Farming, Climate Resilience, and the Future of Vietnam’s Rice Brand
Ca Mau Province is positioning itself at the forefront of sustainable agricultural transformation by launching the first-ever Mekong Delta Regional Best Rice Competition in 2026—an initiative that goes far beyond product recognition to promote green agriculture, climate adaptation, and strategic brand development for one of Vietnam’s most important economic sectors. By hosting this large-scale regional event, Ca Mau is not simply honoring high-quality rice; it is helping redefine the future of Vietnamese rice around sustainability, low emissions, and ecological resilience.


Organized under Plan No. 182/KH-BTC, the competition is designed to celebrate rice products that combine superior quality, food safety, and environmental responsibility. In a region widely recognized as Vietnam’s rice basket, this event creates a valuable platform for cooperatives, farms, enterprises, and seed developers to showcase innovations that align agricultural productivity with climate-conscious farming.

What makes this initiative particularly significant is its broader strategic purpose. Rather than functioning solely as a trade promotion event, the competition serves as a regional forum connecting production, processing, and market systems. This integrated approach strengthens the rice value chain while encouraging stakeholders to adopt advanced cultivation models that improve quality, reduce emissions, and increase competitiveness in both domestic and international markets.

Ca Mau’s role as host is especially meaningful because the province has increasingly emerged as a model for “thuan thien” (nature-aligned) agriculture. Following administrative expansion, Ca Mau now cultivates approximately 190,000 hectares of rice, with annual production nearing 1.9 million tons. Yet its greatest distinction lies not merely in scale, but in the ecological quality of its farming systems—particularly the province’s approximately 90,000-hectare rice-shrimp model.

This rice-shrimp system is widely regarded as one of Vietnam’s most sustainable agricultural practices. By integrating rice cultivation with shrimp farming under natural ecological cycles, farmers significantly reduce or eliminate chemical fertilizers and pesticides. The result is cleaner, safer rice with lower environmental impact, while also improving biodiversity, soil health, and resilience against salinity intrusion and climate variability. In an era where international consumers increasingly prioritize sustainable sourcing, such systems offer Ca Mau a major strategic advantage.

The competition also reflects a growing shift in Vietnamese agriculture from quantity-based production toward value-based, climate-smart development. As global markets raise standards around sustainability, traceability, and carbon footprints, green rice could become not only an environmental achievement but also a premium economic asset.

Importantly, the event is embedded within Ca Mau’s broader Science, Technology, Culture, and Tourism Week, demonstrating how agriculture can intersect with innovation, regional identity, and sustainable tourism. This integrated vision positions rice not merely as a commodity, but as a cultural, environmental, and developmental symbol.

Ultimately, Ca Mau’s Best Rice Competition represents a powerful message: the future of rice is not just about feeding populations—it is about feeding them responsibly. By honoring environmentally friendly, health-conscious, and climate-adaptive rice production, Ca Mau is helping shape a new narrative for Vietnamese agriculture.

In this vision, every grain of rice becomes more than food—it becomes evidence that sustainable farming, economic growth, and environmental stewardship can thrive together. Through this strategic initiative, Ca Mau is not only celebrating great rice; it is cultivating a greener agricultural future for the Mekong Delta and beyond.
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