Laos prioritises agriculture to boost economy, community livelihoods

23.11.2025 307 views

Laos continues to boost agricultural production by promoting modern techniques, quality standards, and sustainable practices, aiming to strengthen the economy and community livelihoods.

The Lao government is intensifying efforts to boost agricultural production, strengthen competitiveness, and expand exports while ensuring domestic demand is met.

According to Lao Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Linkham Douangsavanh, measures are in place to support farmers, reduce production costs, and modernise the sector.

Key measures include improving access to capital, market information, and essential inputs such as seeds, fertilisers, veterinary medicines, and machinery.

From 2021 to 2025, export value of agricultural and forestry products averaged US$1.57 billion per year. In the first 10 months of 2025, exports reached US$1.54 billion.

Amone, a local resident who sells seeds and plants online, said that interest in farming is growing among local people, especially the youth, both for household consumption and a side business.

"People nowadays are really interested in planting and farming. Some families grow vegetables for their own meals, while others sell what they produce as a side hustle. It's becoming a way for people to support themselves," Amone told Xinhua on Friday (Nov 21).

"Besides generating income, planting is also an engaging and enjoyable activity, giving people a chance to learn new skills and families an opportunity to spend time together," she added.

Praising Laos' fertile land and abundant rivers, she expressed hope that more Lao agricultural products will reach global markets.

"It's not just about selling. It's about supporting Lao farmers and boosting economic growth."

Meanwhile, a vendor at a local market emphasized the importance of boosting agricultural production.

Da told Xinhua, "Boosting agricultural production is essential to meet the needs of our people. If we can produce more consistently, I believe it would help stabilise the supply for domestic consumers and reduce dependence on imports."

She also highlighted challenges farmers and communities face, particularly unpredictable price fluctuations.

"Vegetable prices often depend on the weather. With access to modern techniques and expertise, I believe farmers could maintain more stable and sustainable production," she said.

Da added that with better technology and supportive initiatives, Laos could increase production, strengthen farmers' livelihoods, and expand exports, benefiting both communities and the national economy.

Khamla, a resident of Khammuan province, said that agriculture is vital for supporting families, communities, and local livelihoods.

He noted that farming has always been central to Lao people's way of life and expressed hope that with investment in knowledge and technology, the country can maximise its potential and produce higher-quality agricultural products.

Panya, a resident of Vientiane, said that with proper training and resources, Laos could increase production, enhance quality and competitiveness of its products, and ultimately feed its people while expanding exports.

 

Source - https://www.thestar.com.my

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