EASLP PROJECT

Extension Approaches to Scaling Out Livestock Production in Northern Lao PDR
2007-2011

Woman farmer feeding fodder to cattleThe project aims to assist the Lao government in fostering further adoption of improved livestock production by adapting extension methods and staff development approaches across five northern provinces in Laos.

The research is funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) to the value of $400,000, running from 2007 to 2011. Researchers include Dr Joanne Millar, Project Leader (ILWS), Anne Stelling, Research Officer (ILWS), Boualy Sendara, Project Coordinator (NAFES). Partners include the National Agriculture and Forestry Extension Service (NAFES) and Department of Livestock and Fisheries (DLF).

From this page you can access the learning from the EASLP Project via our publications, presentations, digital stories and photos.

The lastest newsletter is now available - Number 7

How to Scale Out Agricultural Technologies

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Farmers learning about fodder productionFarmers and staff discuss fodder management

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