Sunday, 25 August 2013
Philip Malone's visit Visit The Living Land Farm
H.E. Mr. Philip Malone, Her British Majesty's Ambassador to Laos, and Miss Alexandra Needham, Deputy Head of Mission,
with the Living Land team
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The Ambassador is shown our facility for cooking classes |
Laut Lee, our Manager, explains our experiment in vertical planting, using re-cycled water bottles |
Walking through the organic vegetable gardens |
The Ambassador, Philip Malone and Miss Alexandra Needham, Deputy Head of Mission, take a keen interest in our plans
for the future
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Sai, our Farm Manager, shows off some of his organic crops which we grow for restaurants and hotels. |
Sunday, 28 July 2013
The Governor of Luangpabang, Dr Khampheng Saysompheng visits The Living Land Farm on 26 July 2013
The Governor of Luang Prabang, Dr. Khamphet and Messrs. Bounthan from the Department of Agriculture and Forestry together with the Living Land staff in front of our Company's name board
We explain aspects of polytunnel culture to our guests
Our staff show the various herbs we grow for restaurants in Luang Prabang
The blacksmith's bellows are operated by the Governor and Mark to heat up
the steel in the charcoal fire
We discuss rice storage and the advantages of the SRS method of rice cultivation which advocated by the Department of Agriculture and Forests and practised and instructed on our farm
Dr. Khampheng and Mr. Vithoune try our rainshower washing system
The Governor is most helpful in turning the sugar cane press!
Mr. Visai, our Farm Manager explains the cultivation techniques to our visitors
Our guests admire our new office building, made from a rescued rice storage building found near Kwang Xi.
We are experimenting with vertical planting, using discarded water bottles
Dr. Khampheng chooses some Okra (ladies' fingers) vegetables
Mr. Lau Lee, the Manager of the Rice Experience explains the insect repelling qualities of the Marigold flower.
Sunday, 2 June 2013
Monday, 4 February 2013
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