Topic: Entrepreneurship

Training Manuals, Tool Kits and Handbooks

Author(s): ອົງການເຮວວີຕັດ ສະວິດ ເພື່ອການຮ່ວມມືສາກົນ ແລະ ກະຊວງກະສິກຳ ແລະ ປ່າໄມ້
1. ເພື່ອໃຫ້ຊາວສວນຜະລິດຊາແຫ້ງໃຫ້ໄດ້ມາດຕະຖານຄຸນນະພາບທີ່ຕະຫຼາດຕ້ອງການ 2. ເພື່ອໃຫ້ຊາວສວນຮູ້ເຕັກນິກການຜະລິດຊາແຫ້ງ 3. ເພື່ອໃຫ້ຊາວສວນສາມາດເກັບຊາໄວ້ໄດ້ດົນ
Author(s): ອົງການເຮວວີຕັດ ສະວິດ ເພື່ອການຮ່ວມມືສາກົນ ແລະ ກະຊວງກະສິກຳ ແລະ ປ່າໄມ້
1. ເພື່ອໃຫ້ຊາວສວນຜະລິດຊາແຫ້ງໃຫ້ໄດ້ມາດຕະຖານຄຸນນະພາບທີ່ຕະຫຼາດຕ້ອງການ 2. ເພື່ອໃຫ້ຊາວສວນຮູ້ເຕັກນິກການຜະລິດຊາແຫ້ງ 3. ເພື່ອໃຫ້ຊາວສວນສາມາດເກັບຊາໄວ້ໄດ້ດົນ

Policies, Procedures and Guidelines

Author(s): The Agro Biodiversity Initiative
ພາບລວມການຈັດຕັ້ງປະຕິບັດ ແລະ ຜົນສໍາເລັດໂຄງການພັດທະນາລະບົບນິເວດຊີວະນານາພັນເຂດພູດອຍແຕ່ 2009-2020
Author(s): Khamphou Phouyyavong (PhD Candidate), Phanxay Ingxay (PhD), Sengphachanh Sonethavixay, Vagneron Vagneron (PhD)
Tea plants are native to East Asia and evidence of tea consumption in China goes back to the 2nd century BC. In Laos, tea was presumably cultivated and traded as early as the 7th century (Earth…

Research Article

Author(s): Phongphayboun Phonepaseuth, Seetha Souvannavongsack and Aouy Ernthavanh
Giant mimosa (Mimosa pigra L.) is one of the dangerous introduced species which the most rapid growth around streams and riverbanks. These plants inhibit and completion grows of other plants in the…

Report

Author(s): ປອ. ສີມອນ ວົງຄໍາຮໍ່, ພ້ອມຄະນະ, ສູນຄົ້ນຄວ້າປ່າໄມ້ ສະຖາບັນຄົ້ນຄວ້າກະສິກໍາ, ປ່າໄມ້ແລະ ພັດທະນາຊົນນະບົດ
ເຄື່ອງປ່າຂອງດົງ ແມ່ນໝາຍເຖິງທຸກພາກສ່ວນຂອງພືດ-ຕົ້ນໄມ້ທີ່ເກີດຂຶ້ນຕາມປ່າທໍາມະຊາດ ຫຼືດ້ວຍການປູກ; ປະກອບມີເຫງົ້າ, ລໍາຕົ້ນ, ເຄືອ, ຫົວ, ຮາກ, ຕາ, ໜໍ່, ໃບ, ດອກ, ໝາກ, ເມັດ ຫຼືແກ່ນ, ເປືອກ, ຢາງ, ນໍ້າມັນ, ເຫັດ,…
Author(s): Miss Pilailuck Pichaiwatt, Charoen Pokphand Group
Author(s): ວິລະພອນ ວົງພະຈັນ, ຢູລິນ ຄຸນພິທັກ ແລະ ພົງໄພບູນ ພອນປະເສີດ
Water hyacinths is a rapidly growing and wide spreading weed in water which obstructs water transport, drainage, and causes waterlogging. Therefore, utilization of water hyacinth as materials for…
Author(s): IBNDA
In close partnership with the Houaphanh Provincial Bamboo Task Force lead by Department of Planning and Investment and Provincial Office of Forestry and Agriculture, GRET has been supporting the…

Special Reports

Author(s): FAO
Stories from young agri-entrepreneurs

Regional

Author(s): FAO
Why is Rai important in the Lao People's Democratic Republic? Successful experiences and stories from government officials
Author(s): FAO
Stories from young agri-entrepreneurs
Author(s): ປອ. ສີມອນ ວົງຄໍາຮໍ່, ພ້ອມຄະນະ, ສູນຄົ້ນຄວ້າປ່າໄມ້ ສະຖາບັນຄົ້ນຄວ້າກະສິກໍາ, ປ່າໄມ້ແລະ ພັດທະນາຊົນນະບົດ
ເຄື່ອງປ່າຂອງດົງ ແມ່ນໝາຍເຖິງທຸກພາກສ່ວນຂອງພືດ-ຕົ້ນໄມ້ທີ່ເກີດຂຶ້ນຕາມປ່າທໍາມະຊາດ ຫຼືດ້ວຍການປູກ; ປະກອບມີເຫງົ້າ, ລໍາຕົ້ນ, ເຄືອ, ຫົວ, ຮາກ, ຕາ, ໜໍ່, ໃບ, ດອກ, ໝາກ, ເມັດ ຫຼືແກ່ນ, ເປືອກ, ຢາງ, ນໍ້າມັນ, ເຫັດ,…
Author(s): Miss Pilailuck Pichaiwatt, Charoen Pokphand Group
Author(s): The Agro Biodiversity Initiative
ພາບລວມການຈັດຕັ້ງປະຕິບັດ ແລະ ຜົນສໍາເລັດໂຄງການພັດທະນາລະບົບນິເວດຊີວະນານາພັນເຂດພູດອຍແຕ່ 2009-2020
Author(s): ວິລະພອນ ວົງພະຈັນ, ຢູລິນ ຄຸນພິທັກ ແລະ ພົງໄພບູນ ພອນປະເສີດ
Water hyacinths is a rapidly growing and wide spreading weed in water which obstructs water transport, drainage, and causes waterlogging. Therefore, utilization of water hyacinth as materials for…
Author(s): tabi
• Beekeeping: A huge potential for Lao honey exists if marketing, quality control and expansion of beekeeping can be achieved. • Native bananas: Local bananas have a diversity of value-added…
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
Khao Kai Noi (KKN) is specific glutinous rice varieties produced exclusively in Xiengkhouang and Houaphanh Provinces.
Author(s): TABI
Benzoin Laos (Styrax tonkinensis), is known in Laos as the “Ton Yarn”.  It is a deciduous fast-growing tree that can reach 15–20 meters in height and a diameter of 30 cm or more found in upland…
Author(s): Khamphou Phouyyavong (PhD Candidate), Phanxay Ingxay (PhD), Sengphachanh Sonethavixay, Vagneron Vagneron (PhD)
Tea plants are native to East Asia and evidence of tea consumption in China goes back to the 2nd century BC. In Laos, tea was presumably cultivated and traded as early as the 7th century (Earth…
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