Service-Smart Shade Trees: Choosing Species & Spacing for Tea Producers in Northern Laos

This research brief reveals how smart shade design can make Lao tea farms more productive and resilient. Across nine plots in Xieng Khouang, results show that trees shape everything: yield dips close to trunks, but tea quality and soil protection soar under moderate shade. Not all trees are equal, Mak-Kho (Livistonia speciosa) stands out as a top performer. The takeaway: space trees 3-6 m apart and choose service-rich species for better cups and safer soils.

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Type of ALiSEA product Agroecology Insights
Title Service-Smart Shade Trees: Choosing Species & Spacing for Tea Producers in Northern Laos
Description This research brief reveals how smart shade design can make Lao tea farms more productive and resilient. Across nine plots in Xieng Khouang, results show that trees shape everything: yield dips close to trunks, but tea quality and soil protection soar under moderate shade. Not all trees are equal, Mak-Kho (Livistonia speciosa) stands out as a top performer. The takeaway: space trees 3-6 m apart and choose service-rich species for better cups and safer soils.
Agroecology Category
  • Soil health
  • Biodiversity
Agroecology Keyword
  • Soil biological activity
  • Soil quality
Contributing organisations CIRAD and PAFO
Author Philippe Tixier (CIRAD), Khamboua Keovilay (PAFO Xieng Khouang), Sengphanh Sayphoumy (ASSET), Hoa Tran Quoc (CIRAD)
Year 2025
Type of document Scientific & Research
Language English
Country Lao PDR
Administrative Level 1
Administrative Level 2
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