| Govt, Chinese firm ink MOU on agriculture  project in Attapeu The government has given the green light to the Hongkong Tianchi Group  Corporation to carry out a feasibility study on a project that would combine  agriculture and tourism in Attapeu province. 
                      
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                        | Officials from Lao ministries and China’s Hongkong  Tianchi Group Corporation on Wednesday sign a Memorandum of Understanding on  the agriculture project. |                          A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the project was  signed on Wednesday between Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Mrs Khamchan Vongsenboun and Director  General Manager of the Hongkong Tianchi Group Corporation, Ms Huang Qin.Speaking at the signing ceremony,  Ms Huang Qin said the project would support the government’s economic  development goals and provide jobs for local residents.
 “I hope the government and the relevant sectors in  Attapeu will support this project,” she added.
 “Our company promises to remain committed to bringing  this project to fruition, creating income for local people, and supporting  economic development in Attapeu province.”
 The project will cost about  US$50 million to carry out and will involve planting industrial tree species  and crop cultivation over a period of two years in Nong Hin, Nong Muang and Mat  Ka villages in Sanamxay district, on 5,100 hectares of land.
 During the MOU signing ceremony, the Hongkong Tianchi  Group Corporation handed over US$1 million to the Lao government as part of the  agriculture project.
 In June, the government also authorised Yunnan Puning  New Energy Investment Co., Ltd. to carry out a solar power project in three  villages of Sangthong district, Vientiane.
 The scheme supports the government’s green growth  development path through the production of clean energy. Solar power will be  installed in Pak Thaep, Haiti and Hin Siw villages, which were chosen for their  geographic suitability.
                       By Times Reporters(Latest Update July 29, 2022)
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