To the Friends of the Mekong Group
and the 18 million inhabitants of the Mekong Delta whose  voice is muted
“Nowadays, Vietnam’s  irrigation policy must adapt to the changes that are taking place in  agricultural activities. It can no longer pursue the old objective of  increasing rice production through intensive farming but has to aim for the  amelioration of the people’s livelihood through crop diversification and  integrated cultivation. Unfortunately, interest groups adamantly hold on to  their original plans and insist on implementing large scale irrigation systems,  build dikes to control salinity, construct canals to channel rare and precious  fresh water from the distant Hậu River to force the farmers to plant rice like  in the case of theCái Lớn – Cái Bé Rivers Irrigation Project (CLCB). Those  interest groups know how to pull strings to have their projects approved so  that they can make money at the expense of the helpless rice farmers.” [exchange of email on 09.16.2018 between Prof. Võ Tòng Xuân and Dr.  Ngô Thế Vinh]


Picture 1:upper and lower, overall picture of the Cống  Cái Lớn, Cống Cái Bé, acclaimed  as the Project of the Century: the  permanent sluice gate system to fight salinity at CLCB, if implemented, in  the opinion of independent experts, is not only extremely costly (more than VND  3.000 billion) but also not needed. In addition, it carries the inherent danger  of devastating on a wide scale the entire ecosystem of the Mekong Delta that  is already fragile.  This project by the Ministry of Agriculture  and Rural Development/ Bộ NN & PTNT stands in complete violation of the spirit of the government’s Resolution 120/NQ-CP regarding  the sustainable development of the Mekong Delta and adapting to climate change  signed by Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc on  11.17.2017 which emphasizes this underlying principle: “Respect natural law and practical conditions, avoid  violently interfering in the nature.”(1,2)