AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCross-border plant health: Laos and Cambodia rolled out new export and transit procedures for plants and plant products, with 12 phytosanitary protocols aimed at safer movement of agricultural goods and smoother logistics through Lao corridors. Sand and river protection: A Vientiane consultation reviewed research findings on sustainable sand mining governance and river system integrity, calling for stronger policy and coordination to manage stone and sand extraction along the Mekong and tributaries. Agriculture trade corridor: Cambodia and Laos launched new transit routes for Cambodian agricultural exports to China via Laos, simplifying procedures for bananas, mangoes, rice, longan, cassava starch and durians—while also supporting Laos-to-Cambodia supply of inputs like fertilizers. Road resilience for trade: Laos is upgrading National Road 2 (Thailand–Laos–Vietnam link) under ASEAN corridor plans, with EU/World Bank-backed financing and performance-based contracts to improve connectivity. Wildlife enforcement: Laos exposed a Mekong wildlife trafficking ring and saved nearly 300 animals, underscoring ongoing pressure on biodiversity crime. Regional climate risk: UNDP warns an oil-price shock could push millions in Asia into poverty, with Laos highlighted as vulnerable due to fossil-fuel import dependence.
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