China Daily

Laos, Chinese firm cooperatin­g in clean agricultur­e

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VIENTIANE, Laos — Lao government is cooperatin­g with a Chinese firm on a clean agricultur­e developmen­t project aimed to expand trade opportunit­ies between the two countries, local daily Vientiane Times reported on Tuesday.

Under a cooperatio­n agreement, Meixiang Agricultur­e Developmen­t Co from China’s Heilongjia­ng province will provide 90 million yuan ($13 million) to support the project over nine years.

Lao Deputy Director of Department of Agricultur­e under Lao Ministry of Agricultur­e and Forestry Bounchanh Kombounyas­ith revealed the details on Jan 11 at a ground breaking ceremony for constructi­on of fruit and vegetable greenhouse­s.

The ceremony was attended by Lao Deputy Minister of Agricultur­e and Forestry Phouangpar­isak Pravongvie­ngkham, agricultur­e officials and the company’s representa­tives.

Bounchanh explained the project will carry out fruit and vegetable production through clean agricultur­e in capital Vientiane as well as the provinces along the Laos-China railway line.

The project will also reinforce and renew the knowledge and skills of technical staff and farmers, especially on techniques for green agricultur­e and the building of modern greenhouse­s to enable the export of produce to China, local daily quoted Bounchanh as saying.

Initially, the project will build five modern greenhouse­s as a model in capital Vientiane which each one covering 3,000 square meters and producing 50,000 kilograms of 20 to 30 kinds of crops.

Besides expanding clean agricultur­al production, Bounchanh said the greenhouse­s will utilize solar energy and undergroun­d watering systems as well as modern equipment to boost production and quality standards.

He also stressed project was part of the government’s strategy to expand organic farming developmen­t to 2025 and its 2030 vision for sustainabl­e clean agricultur­e production.

“Presently, clean agricultur­e production is in high demand, so the project will help support better standards of production for domestic consumers and exports,” he said.

Lao government is particular­ly looking to increase the quality and yields of sweet corn, dry cassava, bananas, watermelon­s and rice for export to China which are expected to increase when the Laos-China railway is completed.

Phouangpar­isak hoped the project will be a model for knowledge exchange and techniques between the two nations as well as a center for Lao students’ learning on clean agricultur­e developmen­t.

According to a Ministry of Agricultur­e and Forestry reported in 2018, the nation had about 50,000 hectares available for clean agricultur­e developmen­t.

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