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Timor-Leste_ Coffee Value Chain

Coffee is Timor-Leste’s largest non-oil export and is grown by 38% of all households. The Government of Timor-Leste has recognized the strategic importance of the coffee sector and is working with industry stakeholders and development partners to formulate a comprehensive plan for the development of the sector.

Timor-Leste_ Coffee Value Chain

Coffee is Timor-Leste’s largest non-oil export and is grown by 38% of all households. The Government of Timor-Leste has recognized the strategic importance of the coffee sector and is working with industry stakeholders and development partners to formulate a comprehensive plan for the development of the sector.

Timor-Leste_ Coffee Value Chain

Coffee is Timor-Leste’s largest non-oil export and is grown by 38% of all households. The Government of Timor-Leste has recognized the strategic importance of the coffee sector and is working with industry stakeholders and development partners to formulate a comprehensive plan for the development of the sector.

Laos_Sustainable Rural Infrastructure and Watershed Management Sector Project (LAO 50236)

The core problem of the agriculture, natural resources and rural development sector in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) can be summarized as low agricultural productivity, quality, diversity, and unrealized trade potential, with a rapidly eroding natural resource production base due to physical, economic, and capacity constraints.

Laos_Sustainable Rural Infrastructure and Watershed Management Sector Project

The core problem of the agriculture, natural resources and rural development sector in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) can be summarized as low agricultural productivity, quality, diversity, and unrealized trade potential, with a rapidly eroding natural resource production base due to physical, economic, and capacity constraints.

Enhanced Use of Disaster Risk Information for Decision Making in Southeast Asia

The regional capacity development technical assistance (TA) will enable increased capacity building and knowledge sharing among selected Southeast Asian Developing Member Countries (DMCs)—Cambodia, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), Myanmar, Philippines, and Thailand— on disaster risk-informed decision making. The impact will be improved risk-sensitive decision making for public investments in selected Southeast Asian DMCs. The outcome will be improved capacity in selected Southeast Asian DMCs to integrate DRM in the development processes.

Enhanced Use of Disaster Risk Information for Decision Making in Southeast Asia

The regional capacity development technical assistance (TA) will enable increased capacity building and knowledge sharing among selected Southeast Asian Developing Member Countries (DMCs)—Cambodia, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), Myanmar, Philippines, and Thailand— on disaster risk-informed decision making. The impact will be improved risk-sensitive decision making for public investments in selected Southeast Asian DMCs.

Enhancing Competitiveness of High-Value Agriculture and Artisan

Given the vulnerabilities that arise from a narrow export base and market, a major challenge for Bhutan is to diversify its export markets. The Government of Bhutan’s 11th Five Year Plan aims to expand into new markets, achieve inclusive social development, and accelerate green economic development through the Rural Economy Advancement Program and the Rapid Investment in Selected Enterprises Program.

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