• Pays:
    Laos
  • Programme:
    AGRITER Program
  • Statut:
    Completed project

CONTEXT

The Lao government ranked the Viengkham District among 47 priority districts in terms of development. 

The traditional agricultural models of ethnic minorities are poorly adapted with overexploitation of the plots closest to the villages, a drop in soil fertility levels and increased predation on forest areas with more fertile soils.

It is in this context that Agrisud has started a project to strengthen the food security of the poorest rural households, thus paving the way for a long-term partnership with the agriculture and forestry office of the Province of Luang Prabang.

Through a global approach, including, among other things, land use planning, the strengthening of civil society and decentralized State services, as well as the protection of natural areas, the actions carried out contribute to the development of agriculture. family and environmental protection in the District.

OBJECTIVES

The project is now part of the Agriter program which aims to strengthen the dynamics carried by the actors of the territories in order to promote sustainable family farming.

Its purpose is to:

  • Strengthen village communities in their capacities for territorial planning and sustainable management of agricultural and forest areas.
  • Support family farms in improving their activities within strengthened sectors.
  • Promote a sustainable and inclusive agricultural development approach through skills transfer, awareness-raising and advocacy actions.

RESULTS

  • 24 villages supported in their agro-ecological transition, including 11 model villages.
  • 500 VSEs supported in improving their agricultural and para-agricultural activities.

 

Projet Laos

KEY INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROJECT

Period

10 years (2015 - 2025)

Beneficaries

500 VSE (Very Small Enterprise)

Budget

€ 235,500 for 2024 - 2025

Project manager

Agrisud International

Financial partners

Agence Française de Développement (AFD)

Operational partners

District Agriculture and Foresty Office (DAFO), Provincial Agriculture and Forestry Office (PAFO), The Association for Green (TAG / previously GCDA : Green Community Development Association