Our Halal Smart Farming projects

Vang Vieng Halal Smart Farming

This project spans 740 hectares in Vang Vieng, focusing on smart farming practices tailored to the halal market. The area is known for its stunning landscapes, which may contribute positively to the natural and sustainable farming practices.

With the emphasis on halal smart farming, this project likely integrates advanced agricultural technologies with halal principles to produce a variety of crops and possibly livestock, aimed at meeting both local and international halal food demands.

Khammuane Mega Halal Smart Farming

Covering 8,000 hectares, this project is located in Khammuane and is distinguished by its comprehensive approach to halal smart farming. It includes halal livestock production alongside processed food capabilities, suggesting a vertically integrated operation that controls every stage of the production process, from feed to finished halal products.

The vast size of this project indicates significant potential for large-scale production that can contribute substantially to the halal market, focusing on sustainability and technological innovation.

Vientiane Halal Live Stock and Process Food

The smallest of the three, this 400-hectare project in Vientiane, is part of the strategic expansion into halal smart farming. Given its location in the capital city, it might serve as a model for urban smart farming practices, possibly incorporating vertical farming and other space-efficient technologies.

This project could be pivotal in demonstrating how advanced technologies and halal principles can coexist to produce high-quality food in urban settings, catering to the local and export markets.

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LDCI SMART FARMING

UNIQUE SMART FARMING

Each project, with its unique focus and scale, underscores LDCI's commitment to leveraging land and technology to produce halal-certified products. They embody the integration of advanced agricultural technologies, such as robot harvesting and vertical farming, with traditional halal values to ensure sustainability, efficiency, and adherence to halal certification standards.

These projects collectively illustrate LDCI's strategic approach to addressing the growing demand for halal products in the Middle East and Muslim countries through innovative farming practices, sustainable energy use, and strategic partnerships. They are pivotal in LDCI's mission to provide high-quality, halal-certified food products to its target markets, reinforcing its position as a leader in halal smart farming.