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30th Apr, 2011 at 12:37am
 
VIENTIANE, April 22, 2011--- Two grant agreements for silk production and livelihood programs for ethnic communities have been signed between the Ministry of Finance of Lao PDR and the World Bank today. The grants are from the World Bank-administered Japan Social Development Fund (JSDF).

The US$ 1.8 million Sustainable Silk Production Partnership in Rural Lao PDR grant will allow textile firms to train and contract rural farmers for silk production. Lao silk, which supports a strong tradition of hand weaving, has significant potential in the global marketplace.  High-value Lao silk products are already being sold in the US and Japan. However, the main constraint to production is the availability of quality, domestic silk yarn – an estimated 80 to 90 percent of silk yarn used to making Lao textiles is imported. Thus a greater production of silk yarn will increase the industry’s capacity to produce more silk products for the export market.

“By training more rural farmers to produce raw silk the country can double output in the next four years and provide a source of income for about 1,200 disadvantaged households, “ says Keiko Miwa, World Bank Country Manager. “The project is expected to leave behind a robust and tested series of production partnerships that will continue to provide sustainable livelihoods to farmers. “

The Ministry of Industry and Commerce will implement the four-year project under the National Integrated Framework Governance Structure as part of efforts to improve export competitiveness and integrate Lao PDR into the global market. SNV, the Netherlands Development Organization, is also providing technical assistance to ensure the project is implemented with an “inclusive” business model that will ensure poor people benefit.

The US$ 2.6 million grant will support community-driven livelihood programs for 28,800 members of poor remote communities.  The Government of Lao PDR’s Poverty Reduction Fund agency will implement these programs in five priority poverty districts in Huaphanh and Savannakhet provinces.

The three-year programs will support self-help groups to empower women and help them develop sustainable livelihoods. Young graduates and youth leaders will be trained to serve as community facilitator. The programs will also award about US$ 2,000 grants competitively to village groups to help them get goods to markets, improve their financial literacy, and promote nutrition. Villagers will also be encouraged to grow school vegetable gardens and discuss their nutritional needs with other community members. The impact of the programs will be regularly monitored and evaluated.

“These programs respond directly to the needs of the most vulnerable in Lao PDR - ethnic communities, remote rural villages, and female-headed households. The JSDF programs are critical support for the 7th National Socio-Economic Development Plan of Lao PDR,” says Mme. Viengthong Siphandone, Vice Minister of Finance.

About the JSDF: The Japan Social Development Fund (JSDF) was established in June 2000 by the Government of Japan and the World Bank as a mechanism to provide direct assistance to the poorest and most vulnerable groups in eligible World Bank countries including Lao PDR.

http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/EASTASIAPACIFICEXT/LAOPRDEXTN...
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Reply #1 - 30th Apr, 2011 at 1:15am
 
Thank you Japanese. Lao silk is well known worldwide.
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Reply #2 - 30th Apr, 2011 at 1:39am
 
Is it true that some Lao heroine (there's a 'e' in there admin' Grin), tried to trademark the silk/sinh, because some devious Thai rogue kept crossing the River to snap up Lao textiles cheaply, only to inflate the price tag when passing them of as 'Thai'?
I also read somewhere they tried to trademark Lao dishes too.

Any truth to that?
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Larb Dip wrote on 30th Apr, 2011 at 1:39am:
Is it true that some Lao heroine (there's a 'e' in there admin' Grin), tried to trademark the silk/sinh, because some devious Thai rogue kept crossing the River to snap up Lao textiles cheaply, only to inflate the price tag when passing them of as 'Thai'?
I also read somewhere they tried to trademark Lao dishes too.

Any truth to that?


They try to trademark/credit themselves with nearly everything from Laos. Here's one example, "Moc Pit Thai" why not say "Moc Pit Dum" (black pepper).  Every time I hear anyone says "Moc Pit Thai" I get annoyed easily and have to correct them.  It's either black pepper or Moc Pit Dum.  Also our music has a huge influence in Thailand such as "Lum or Lumvong".  Guess who gets credit? LOL
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Reply #4 - 30th Apr, 2011 at 3:48am
 
OMD wrote on 30th Apr, 2011 at 3:02am:
Larb Dip wrote on 30th Apr, 2011 at 1:39am:
Is it true that some Lao heroine (there's a 'e' in there admin' Grin), tried to trademark the silk/sinh, because some devious Thai rogue kept crossing the River to snap up Lao textiles cheaply, only to inflate the price tag when passing them of as 'Thai'?
I also read somewhere they tried to trademark Lao dishes too.

Any truth to that?


They try to trademark/credit themselves with nearly everything from Laos. Here's one example, "Moc Pit Thai" why not say "Moc Pit Dum" (black pepper).  Every time I hear anyone says "Moc Pit Thai" I get annoyed easily and have to correct them.  It's either black pepper or Moc Pit Dum.  Also our music has a huge influence in Thailand such as "Lum or Lumvong".  Guess who gets credit? LOL


They are even starting to bite our expressions too! I've even heard an aghast Thai  use our beloved curse: 'oohh haa ming euyyy' Grin It just didn't sound right coming out of his 'sweet' throat.
Even in their songs - ballads in particular - they use Lao words (not cognates). And food? We all know som tum IS tum mak huang!
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