Geographic Focus: Lao PDR

Agriculture production

Author(s): P-FALUPAM
This manual introduces participatory approaches in implementation P-FALUPAM at village cluster and village levels, which divide into five steps including office work and fieldwork. The first step is…
Author(s): The Agro Biodiversity Initiative
ພາບລວມການຈັດຕັ້ງປະຕິບັດ ແລະ ຜົນສໍາເລັດໂຄງການພັດທະນາລະບົບນິເວດຊີວະນານາພັນເຂດພູດອຍແຕ່ 2009-2020
Author(s): Andrea Rodericks
The Lao uplands have long been recognized for their rich agro-biodiversity. Home to globally important species of animals, plants, and micro-organisms, this agro-biodiversity is the legacy of the…
Author(s): Olivier Ducourtieux, Phoui Visonnavong and Julien Rossard
Farmers are often blamed for destroying tropical forests, especially in the Lao PDR. Converting shifting cultivation into cash crop-based agriculture is recurrently presented as the solution merging…
Author(s): tabi
Throughout the upland areas of Lao PDR, broom grass production is a source of income for many families and also a source of animal feed. Broom…
Author(s): TABI
More than 1,000 species identified in associated selected habitats. Land use planning is implemented in almost 1,000,000 ha in 315 villages in 13 provinces. ABD importance promoted to more than 230…
Author(s): TABI
ເປົ້າໝາຍ: ການອະນຸລັກຊີວະນາໆ ພັນກະສິກໍາ ທາງດ້ານຈໍານວນ ແລະ ຄຸນນະພາບ
Author(s): TABI
ຍຸດທະສາດ ຊີວະນາໆພັນກະສິກໍາຂອງແຂວງ
Author(s): TABI
Norloy is a bamboo shoot that comes from a specifi c bamboo species only found in a few northern provinces in dispersed locations. While known locally for it’s special eating qualities, it is…
Author(s): TABI
Broom grass is one of the most important NTFPs in Laos. The major markets for Lao broom grass are in Vietnam, Thailand, and China although most of it is sold as raw broom grass rather than processed…
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