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Laos aims to strengthen rural development, combat poverty

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VIENTIANE, March 13 (Xinhua) -- Lao officials gathered to review and discuss the progress of major development projects focused on infrastructure development and boosting agricultural production in the rural areas of northern Laos, with the aim of gradually alleviating poverty.

The meeting on Wednesday reviewed the progress of the Sustainable Rural Infrastructure and Watershed Management Sector Project, and the Partnerships for Irrigation and Commercialization of Smallholder Agriculture Project in 2024, while also outlining the direction for the 2025 plan.

The two projects have been implemented in four northern provinces, including Luang Prabang, Xayaboury, Houaphanh, and Xieng Khouang, according to a report from the Lao Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry on Thursday.

These projects have supported the government's poverty reduction efforts by aligning with key programs in the agricultural, forestry, and rural development plan. The goal is to improve living standards, promote diverse agricultural production, and increase farmers' income, contributing to long-term poverty alleviation.

During the meeting, officials discussed the progress and challenges faced by the projects, including agricultural production, ecosystem protection in watersheds, irrigation system improvements, and better nutrition and sanitation. They also reviewed the 2025 plan and strategies for the future.

Speaking at the meeting, Lao Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Linkham Douangsavanh encouraged local participation and collaboration to ensure strong and sustainable results. Enditem

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