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Initial findings of the regional joint-research-Vietnam's contributions

Dry season rice on flat areas of stream banks (Lao People's Democratic Republic)

Dry season rice cultivation on flat areas of stream banks aiming towards replacement of harmful shifting cultivation practices in the upland areas and to improve livelihoods.

Plantation of Yangbong (Persea kurzii) Trees on Slopes (Lao People's Democratic Republic)

Bong tree (Persea kurzii) plantation in slope area to increase forest canopy and to utilize the plantation areas for animal grazing such as cows and poultry.

Conversion of rocky area to grazing area for livestock management (Lao People's Democratic Republic)

Farmer-developed forage management strategies for stabilization of shifting cultivation systems

forages, shifting cultivation, livestock production, Laos, participatory technology development

WORKING WITH MR. FRANCISCO JAVIER PICHÓN-HEAD OF THE MEKONG HUB AND COUNTRY DIRECTOR FOR VIETNAM AND THAILAND AT IFAD

Cattle producers blazing new trails

Skilled facilitation opens new pathways A particularly sensitive issue emerged around a livestock loan agreement initiated by a former high-ranking government official and a large Lao company. The company provides Brahman- Thai cross-bred cows to farmers who then pay back in-kind with calves. “Usually in three years we can give back to the company two calves and then the cow is ours,” said Somsavang, a member of the group’s Board and owner of ten cross-breed cows. “But they require a lot more care then our native Lao cattle and need special feeding. Also, the company was not collecting their calves when they said they would and we had to continue to feed and care for them.”

Pig farmers building bridges to success

Forging links, building bridges An element of the CDAIS approach is building bridges between people. Connecting smallholders with government services means CDAIS projects will continue long after the funding ends. Based on the group’s plan, CDAIS facilitated a training-and-study tour to NAFRI’s pig research centre in Vientiane in November 2017.

Seeds of an organic future