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29 Jan 2022 - 06:07:13
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The Lao governmentSLOTXOhas banned the importation of certain agricultural products and livestock. Support local manufacturers

On January 21, 2022, the Vientiane Times newspaper reported that the Lao government announced a reduction in imports of cabbage, garlic, onions, peppers, lettuce and white cabbage. as well as supporting it as a crop that farmers should cultivate more

Likewise, cattle, pig, goat, chicken, duck and geese raising operators are slated to reduce imports and encourage more farmers in these countries to raise livestock.

Sonzai Siphandon, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Development and Investment Planning, said the government has determined the need to import some varieties of rice, plants, animals, wood, fish, frogs, machinery and some production equipment. To balance domestic demand under local production support efforts


At the same time, Laos has also banned the importation of tilapia and all kinds of freshwater fish. However, other agricultural-related commodities can still be imported, such as sperm of breeding animals, grain, vaccines and animal equipment. animal medicine and animal feed Including entrepreneurs can import food raw materials and vaccines to prevent animal diseases that are not available in Laos. Including agricultural equipment and machinery used to raise animals as well.




Some animal products can still be imported. but must comply with the regulations set by the government There are specific uses and does not affect domestic production such as premium beef, lamb and ostrich meat. which is served in large restaurants and hotels. This includes lard, lard skin and lumps used in the processing by a specific company or project.

Seafood can also be imported. but must comply with strict management measures Some districts may be allocated periodic special quotas based on actual needs.

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