Capfish project swimming along: minister

Jul 2nd at 08:39
02-07-2021 08:39:13+07:00

Capfish project swimming along: minister

The Cambodia Programme for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth in the Fisheries Sector (Capfish) is going swimmingly and the Kingdom is examining other opportunities for policy and engagement to maintain steady growth in the field.

Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Veng Sakhon made the remark at a virtual meeting with EU ambassador Carmen Moreno, held on June 30 to discuss progress on Capfish.

Representatives of development partners such as the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN (FAO), Agence Francaise de Developpement (AFD), UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) and UN Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) were also present.

Co-funded by the EU and covering a five-year period from July 2019-June 2023, Capfish has two components – one on aquaculture and one on capture fisheries.

The Capfish-Capture sub-programme is being carried out with an €87 million ($103 million) contribution from the EU and an €11 million counterpart fund from the Cambodian government and development partners.

Capfish is designed to support the Cambodian government’s efforts to achieve sustainable development, climate resilience and inclusivity of the Kingdom’s freshwater and marine fisheries resources.

The programme addresses issues facing the fisheries sector, especially those related to illegal and unreported fishing.

At June 30’s meeting, the minister said Cambodia and the EU had reviewed Capfish’s early-stage results, identifying its strengths and weaknesses and outlining new action plans and measures to continue to drive the fisheries sector forward, in line with the programme’s objectives and other government targets.

Overall, both sub-programmes achieved “proud results”, even as the Kingdom grapples with an intensifying Covid-19 surge, according to him.

“We appreciate the cooperation and support of the EU and relevant state institutions that have contributed to the promotion of aquaculture production and growth in the sector,” Sakhon said.

Moreno said the Cambodian aquaculture sector has taken on an active and essential role in undergirding national economic growth, food sustainability and sustaining living standards in the face of the Covid-19 crisis.

She pledged continued support for the fisheries sector, to ensure food security, as well as sustainable preservation and conservation of natural freshwater and marine resources.

She voiced optimism that Capfish would shore up family economies of the greater Cambodian aquaculture and fishing community in the long run.

phnompenh post

 



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Volume of agriculture exports up 85% in H1

Cambodia exported 4,454,505.33 tonnes of agricultural products in the first half of this year, surging by 84.64 per cent year-on-year, according to Minister of...

K Speu mango cooperative to invest in treatment plant

The Kirirom Keo Romiet Mango Agricultural Community (KKRMAC) plans to set up a mango treatment plant for export to the Chinese market, capitalising on a...

Australia: Gold industry adds lustre to Cambodia’s diversification plans

Australian charge d’affaires Luke Arnold said compatriot Renaissance Minerals (Cambodia) Ltd’s commercialisation of gold in southwestern Mondulkiri province’s Okvau...

$13.M e-bike plant planned for SEZ in Svay Rieng

Leisger (Cambodia) Co Ltd plans to build a plant to manufacture electric bicycles, batteries and other components, in a special economic zone (SEZ) of the...

Industrial sector begs for Covid pandemic reprieve

Industry sector representatives and international business chambers in Cambodia have urged the government to take steps to mitigate some of the consequences of...

Tourist arrivals down 93% in January-April

From January to April this year, Cambodia welcomed a total of 82,839 international tourists, down 93 per cent from 1,160,067 over the same period last year.

China okays fisheries export items

Cambodia can now export four types of fisheries products to the China, according to the Chinese embassy in Phnom Penh.

Clean tech an ‘urgent need’ in Cambodia’s climate battle

Cambodia reiterated its commitment to developing policies and stimulating clean technology use to ensure energy security, and deliver a more affordable and...

 Ministry invites businesses to S’pore restaurant expo

The Ministry of Commerce has invited coffee producers and entrepreneurs to participate in the “Restaurant Asia 2021” – an event set to be held in Singapore from...

More growers obtain CamGAP certification

The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has registered and certified about 250 farms, orchards and plantations for Cambodia Good Agricultural Practices...


MOST READ


Back To Top