Concept Notes Bamboo Cultivation for Shoots and Canes (Nor Loy and Nor Lai).

Bamboo is an important biodiversity resource and is often perceived as the most economically important NTFP of Lao PDR. It is imperative for the livelihoods of rural communities (cash income, food security, and material) as well as being socially and culturally important. Bamboo also plays a vital environmental role including reducing soil erosion, creating microhabitats […]

CONCEPT NOTE Sustainable Native Orange Production

Oranges contain an impressive diversity of essential nutrients including vitamins C, A and B-complex as well as minerals (Potassium and Calcium) essential for health and overall well-being The fruit is low in calories, has no saturated fats or cholesterol and are rich in dietary fiber and antioxidants.   Oranges (Citrus Sinensis) are a tropical to […]

CONCEPT NOTES LOCAL ABD CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT

Because of rural local people have enormous volumes of indigenous knowledge that informs about fundamental aspects of day-to-day life and can play a significant role in education by directly interacting with their natural ABD surrounding. Knowledge of local agrobiodiversity resources is traditionally passed on from the older to the younger generation, but this culture and […]

Concept Notes Broom Grass Stick Production for Rural Communities’ Poverty Reduction

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 grass (Thysanolaena maxima), known as “Dok Khem”, is a naturally growing, semi-domesticated found in upland fallows land along roads. In addition to a cutting implement, it mainly requires labor […]

Benzoin Promotion in Luang Prabang Province

Lao Benzoin is the resin extracted from the Styrax tonkinensis tree. Lao benzoin, also known as “Siam benzoin”, is considered the highest grade of Benzoin and is used in fragrances for perfumes and other such products. Benzoin is also used in incense and for oriental herbal medicines, but the Lao benzoin quality is rare and […]

LOCAL ORANGES VARIETIES in Houaphanh Province

The local Makpaen and Makchom orange varieties from Houaphanh Province have a high demand due to their popularity with consumers based on their sweet and sour taste. There are opportunities to further exploit this demand by means of introducing high quality planting material, better management of orange trees, greater focus on marketing and strengthening farmer […]

KHAOKAINOI in Houaphanh Province

KhaoKaiNoi (KKN) is a rice variety grown only in special environments in Xiengkhouang and Houaphanh Provinces, composed of 6 strains. The rice is known for its unique taste and aroma and demand for this rice is growing. It is a priority crop of Houaphanh Province.

Broomgrass promotion in Luang Prabang Province

Broomgrass is one of the most important NTFPs in Laos including Luang Prabang in terms of total annual sales. 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 into the final broom products. Production of finished brooms from broom […]

Nambak orange promotion in Luang Prabang Province

The local Nambak orange varieties from Luang Prabang have a high demand due to their popularity with consumers based on their sweet and sour taste. There are opportunities to further exploit this demand by means of introducing high-quality planting material, better management of orange trees, a greater focus on marketing and strengthening farmer orange producer […]