FAO and Champasak Governor Join Forces to Mainstream Biodiversity in Agriculture

15/07/2025 15:37
Email Print 203
KPL The team implementing the project “Mainstreaming Biodiversity across Agricultural Sectors to implement the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (BAS-KMGBF)” of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), composed of Ms. Julie Belanger, Natural Resources Officer and Lead Technical Officer (LTO), Richard Niyomugabo, Project coordinator and Olayvanh Singvilay, National Coordinator, recently paid a courtesy visit to Mr. Alounxay Souvannalath, Governor of Champasak Province.

(KPL) The team implementing the project “Mainstreaming Biodiversity across Agricultural Sectors to implement the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (BAS-KMGBF)” of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), composed of Ms. Julie Belanger, Natural Resources Officer and Lead Technical Officer (LTO), Richard Niyomugabo, Project coordinator and Olayvanh Singvilay, National Coordinator, recently paid a courtesy visit to Mr. Alounxay Souvannalath, Governor of Champasak Province.

The visit was led by Mr. Kham Thilavong, Director General of the Provincial Agriculture and Environment Office (PAEO) in Champasak. During the meeting, Ms. Belanger introduced the objectives of her mission and provided an overview of the project activities being implemented at the global and provincial level.

She emphasized FAO’s role as a technical agency supporting the Government of Lao PDR in achieving its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in eliminating hunger, advancing climate change adaptation, strengthening agrifood systems, and improving rural livelihoods. Ms. Belanger also highlighted FAO’s Strategy on Mainstreaming Biodiversity across Agricultural Sectors, which is designed to help member countries integrate biodiversity in their policies and programmes and meet their national targets aligned with the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.

Governor Alounxay Souvannalath acknowledged FAO as a long-standing and highly respected development partner of Lao PDR, particularly for its technical support to the agriculture sector. He underscored the importance of provincial economic ownership for sustainable development and expressed his full support for FAO’s activities working in collaboration with local government and partners in the province.

Looking ahead, the Governor recommended that future project interventions build on previous successes of the pilot phase and scale out the establishment model farmers who voluntarily adopt new technologies. Successful practices could be scaled up to reach at least six districts, thereby strengthening capacity and ownership at the community level.

He noted that Champasak is known as the “garden of the region,” producing a wide variety of vegetables for both domestic markets and export. To maintain high-quality, safe products, he stressed the need to ensure good agricultural inputs, including land, water, air quality, seed varieties, plant nutrition, and skilled human resources, while conserving biodiversity.

The Governor also encouraged the project team to support reviewing existing policies and documents, and to collect data for developing a provincial agrobiodiversity strategy, along with publications to share with development partners. He expressed hope that such technical collaboration will contribute to the province’s socio-economic development plans and enhance the livelihoods of local communities.

KPL

ຂ່າວອື່ນໆ

    • Nghe An police bust massive drug trafficking ring from Laos General

      Nghe An police bust massive drug trafficking ring from Laos

      7/15/2025 12:13:49 PM

      (KPL/VNA) Police in the central province of Nghe An announced on July 14 that they have dismantled a major transnational drug trafficking ring, arresting two suspects and confiscating 60 bricks of heroin and 37 kg of methamphetamine.

    • Laos Releases Over 400,000 Fingerlings to Mark National Aquatic Animal Release DayGeneral

      Laos Releases Over 400,000 Fingerlings to Mark National Aquatic Animal Release Day

      7/13/2025 12:59:27 PM

      The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, through the Department of Livestock and Fisheries, in partnership with the Vientiane Capital Department of Agriculture and Forestry and Hatxayfong District authorities, organized a major release ceremony on July 13 at the Vientiane Canal in Ban Nahai, Hatxayfong District, to mark National Fish and Aquatic Animal Release Day.

    • Laos Celebrates 70 Years of Women’s Empowerment and ProgressGeneral

      Laos Celebrates 70 Years of Women’s Empowerment and Progress

      7/12/2025 1:11:00 PM

      On July 12, A landmark seminar took place in Vientiane this week, marking the 70th anniversary of the Lao Women’s Union (LWU), a vital organization advancing the rights and wellbeing of women and children since its founding on July 20, 1955.

    • Lao Women’s Union Marks 70th Anniversary with National CelebrationGeneral

      Lao Women’s Union Marks 70th Anniversary with National Celebration

      7/10/2025 6:09:07 PM

      On July 10, 2025 – The Central Lao Women’s Union hosted a grand event at the Lao-ITECC Shopping Center to mark the 70th anniversary of the Lao Women’s Union (July 20, 1955 – July 20, 2025). The celebration was graced by Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone, Mrs. Naly Sisoulith (First Lady), ministers, deputy ministers, Women’s Union leaders, international partners, and women representatives from across the country.

    • The Real Fertility Crisis? Young People are Denied Choice   General

      The Real Fertility Crisis? Young People are Denied Choice

      7/10/2025 2:53:08 PM

      Across Asia and the Pacific, fertility rates are falling. Headlines warn of “population collapse,” and young people are often blamed – accused of turning away from parenthood. But the real crisis is not “too many” or “too few” births. It’s about whether young people can choose when and how to start or grow a family, on their own terms. For too many young people who ask the question: Can I build the life I want? The answer is no.


Top