Lao govt making efforts to protect biodiversity; ensure less poverty and better income for farmers


VIENTIANE (Xinhua): The Lao government launched a project to protect biodiversity and reduce poverty, engaging farmers from three districts of southern Laos' Khammuan province to help improve livelihoods and restore forests in the province.

The project aimed to conserve biodiversity while supporting local communities. It will introduce sustainable farming practices, increase income, and enhance food security, Lao National Radio reported on Friday.

By promoting both sustainable farming and forest restoration, the project will improve food security and reduce pressure on natural ecosystems. These efforts aim to protect the environment while addressing poverty, which is often a cause of environmental degradation.

The project will help raise awareness among locals about the importance of biodiversity protection and forest restoration.

The project will be implemented in 12 villages across Yommalath, Khounkham, and Mahaxay districts. These communities will engage in activities that combine forest restoration with income-generating opportunities. - Xinhua

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