Laos-China/Agricultural Cooperation
Khammouane Province, Laos - Recent (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Aerial shot of farmland, houses
2. Various of fertilizer plant established by Chinese company, facilities
3. Various of compound fertilizer being produced
4. Various of workers driving forklifts to transfer bags of compound fertilizer
5. SOUNDBITE (Lao) Dethsakda Manikham, vice governor, Khammouane Province of Laos (partially overlaid with shot 6/ending with shot 7):
"We all know that potassium fertilizer is a crucial and high-quality nutrient for plants. It can significantly increase crop yields. However, potassium fertilizer can't be used alone, especially in the production of compound fertilizers. We also need to add phosphorus and nitrogen in specific ratios. Therefore, it is necessary to engage in cooperation and exchange with neighboring countries and collaborate with nations that have advantages in other fertilizer nutrients. Particularly with countries like China, which possesses both phosphorus and nitrogen resources, we can jointly produce compound fertilizers."
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6. Various of compound fertilizer being produced
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7. Various of production floor of fertilizer plant, workers
8. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Sisomphone Nanthavong, deputy head, comprehensive department, Asia-Potash International (Laos) Potash Sole Company (starting with shot 7):
"Our company primarily produces potash fertilizer, which has significantly increased income for us. Many of the villagers nearby now work in the company, and their incomes have risen as a result."
Vientiane, Laos - Recent (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
9. Aerial shot of rice processing plant, trucks
10. Various of interior of rice processing plant
11. Aerial shot of rice processing plant
12. Freight trains moving on China-Laos Railway
13. Vientiane South Station of China-Laos Railway
14. Various of containers, trains, staff working
15. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Nilavan Chaleunsouk, freight attendant, Vientiane South Station, China-Laos Railway (ending with shot 16):
"At our peak last June, we handled nine freight trains in a single day, both arrivals and departures."
16. Various of containers, staff working, freight train moving
A deepening partnership between China and Laos in compound fertilizer production and rice processing is strengthening regional food security while creating thousands of jobs for local communities, showcasing a model of mutually beneficial agricultural cooperation.
Laos, endowed with abundant potassium salt deposits, has leveraged Chinese investment and technical expertise to establish one of the Southeast Asia's largest fertilizer production facilities.
The venture transforms Lao natural resources into tangible agricultural gains, supplying essential potassium nutrients to crops across the country and the wider region.
"We all know that potassium fertilizer is a crucial and high-quality nutrient for plants. It can significantly increase crop yields. However, potassium fertilizer can't be used alone, especially in the production of compound fertilizers. We also need to add phosphorus and nitrogen in specific ratios. Therefore, it is necessary to engage in cooperation and exchange with neighboring countries and collaborate with nations that have advantages in other fertilizer nutrients. Particularly with countries like China, which possesses both phosphorus and nitrogen resources, we can jointly produce compound fertilizers," said Dethsakda Manikham, vice governor of Khammouane Province in central Laos.
The result is greater fertilizer self-sufficiency and more stable support for grain production.
Beyond the fields, the partnership is generating meaningful economic opportunities. The China-funded potash industrial park in Khammouane have employed more than 4,000 local residents.
"Our company primarily produces potash fertilizer, which has significantly increased income for us. Many of the villagers nearby now work in the company, and their incomes have risen as a result," said Sisomphone Nanthavong, deputy head of the comprehensive department at Asia-Potash International (Laos) Potash Sole Company.
Yet growing more crops is only the first step. Ensuring farmers receive fair returns requires efficient post-harvest processing and market access. This is where refined rice processing and modern logistics come into play.
Leveraging the well-developed transportation network of Vientiane, the capital of Laos, refined rice can be efficiently exported to neighboring countries.
The most efficient way and route is via the China-Laos Railway, connecting Vientiane and Kunming in southwest China's Yunnan Province.
"At our peak last June, we handled nine freight trains in a single day, both arrivals and departures," said Nilavan Chaleunsouk, a freight attendant at the Vientiane South Station of the China-Laos Railway.
The China-Laos Railway has not only facilitated travel between the two countries, but also significantly reduced logistics costs and time. This enables efficient transportation of agricultural products, farm machinery, seeds, fertilizers and other agricultural supplies between the two nations.
Since its launch in 2021, the railway has operated 64,000 freight trains, transporting a total of 72.5 million tons of goods.
Laos-China/Agricultural Cooperation
Dateline : Recent
Location : Laos
Duration : 2'46
Khammouane Province, Laos - Recent (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Aerial shot of farmland, houses
2. Various of fertilizer plant established by Chinese company, facilities
3. Various of compound fertilizer being produced
4. Various of workers driving forklifts to transfer bags of compound fertilizer
5. SOUNDBITE (Lao) Dethsakda Manikham, vice governor, Khammouane Province of Laos (partially overlaid with shot 6/ending with shot 7):
"We all know that potassium fertilizer is a crucial and high-quality nutrient for plants. It can significantly increase crop yields. However, potassium fertilizer can't be used alone, especially in the production of compound fertilizers. We also need to add phosphorus and nitrogen in specific ratios. Therefore, it is necessary to engage in cooperation and exchange with neighboring countries and collaborate with nations that have advantages in other fertilizer nutrients. Particularly with countries like China, which possesses both phosphorus and nitrogen resources, we can jointly produce compound fertilizers."
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6. Various of compound fertilizer being produced
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7. Various of production floor of fertilizer plant, workers
8. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Sisomphone Nanthavong, deputy head, comprehensive department, Asia-Potash International (Laos) Potash Sole Company (starting with shot 7):
"Our company primarily produces potash fertilizer, which has significantly increased income for us. Many of the villagers nearby now work in the company, and their incomes have risen as a result."
Vientiane, Laos - Recent (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
9. Aerial shot of rice processing plant, trucks
10. Various of interior of rice processing plant
11. Aerial shot of rice processing plant
12. Freight trains moving on China-Laos Railway
13. Vientiane South Station of China-Laos Railway
14. Various of containers, trains, staff working
15. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Nilavan Chaleunsouk, freight attendant, Vientiane South Station, China-Laos Railway (ending with shot 16):
"At our peak last June, we handled nine freight trains in a single day, both arrivals and departures."
16. Various of containers, staff working, freight train moving
A deepening partnership between China and Laos in compound fertilizer production and rice processing is strengthening regional food security while creating thousands of jobs for local communities, showcasing a model of mutually beneficial agricultural cooperation.
Laos, endowed with abundant potassium salt deposits, has leveraged Chinese investment and technical expertise to establish one of the Southeast Asia's largest fertilizer production facilities.
The venture transforms Lao natural resources into tangible agricultural gains, supplying essential potassium nutrients to crops across the country and the wider region.
"We all know that potassium fertilizer is a crucial and high-quality nutrient for plants. It can significantly increase crop yields. However, potassium fertilizer can't be used alone, especially in the production of compound fertilizers. We also need to add phosphorus and nitrogen in specific ratios. Therefore, it is necessary to engage in cooperation and exchange with neighboring countries and collaborate with nations that have advantages in other fertilizer nutrients. Particularly with countries like China, which possesses both phosphorus and nitrogen resources, we can jointly produce compound fertilizers," said Dethsakda Manikham, vice governor of Khammouane Province in central Laos.
The result is greater fertilizer self-sufficiency and more stable support for grain production.
Beyond the fields, the partnership is generating meaningful economic opportunities. The China-funded potash industrial park in Khammouane have employed more than 4,000 local residents.
"Our company primarily produces potash fertilizer, which has significantly increased income for us. Many of the villagers nearby now work in the company, and their incomes have risen as a result," said Sisomphone Nanthavong, deputy head of the comprehensive department at Asia-Potash International (Laos) Potash Sole Company.
Yet growing more crops is only the first step. Ensuring farmers receive fair returns requires efficient post-harvest processing and market access. This is where refined rice processing and modern logistics come into play.
Leveraging the well-developed transportation network of Vientiane, the capital of Laos, refined rice can be efficiently exported to neighboring countries.
The most efficient way and route is via the China-Laos Railway, connecting Vientiane and Kunming in southwest China's Yunnan Province.
"At our peak last June, we handled nine freight trains in a single day, both arrivals and departures," said Nilavan Chaleunsouk, a freight attendant at the Vientiane South Station of the China-Laos Railway.
The China-Laos Railway has not only facilitated travel between the two countries, but also significantly reduced logistics costs and time. This enables efficient transportation of agricultural products, farm machinery, seeds, fertilizers and other agricultural supplies between the two nations.
Since its launch in 2021, the railway has operated 64,000 freight trains, transporting a total of 72.5 million tons of goods.
ID : 8467636
Published : 2026-02-26 15:33
Last Modified : 2026-02-26 17:01:02
Source : China Global Television Network (CGTN)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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