Cambodian fisheries eye European market access

Sep 19th at 18:28
19-09-2023 18:28:22+07:00

Cambodian fisheries eye European market access

Shetty Thombathu, chief technical adviser to the UN Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), said the UN agency and the Fisheries Administration (FiA) under Cambodia’s Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries are collaborating to ensure that the Kingdom’s fisheries products meet EU regulations and standards for access to the European market.

 

Thombathu made the statement during the opening ceremony of an event for post-harvest fisheries enterprises benefiting from the CAPFISH project, held at the ministry on September 17.

He further emphasised the importance of entering the high-end market, highlighting the growing demand for Cambodian products in supermarkets and upscale establishments.

These products carry the Cambodia Quality Seal (CQS), signifying their adherence to high-quality standards.

UNIDO and FiA are actively working towards facilitating the entry of the Cambodian fisheries products into EU markets.

The implementation of the CAPFISH project serves as a pivotal step in advancing the nation’s fisheries products, ensuring they meet the necessary standards for successful promotion and support.

“We need to work together to make this dream come true. Our dream is to have Cambodian products available in the EU market,” he said.

FiA director-general Poum Sotha said that within the framework of CAPFISH, collaborative post-harvest fisheries development projects have been undertaken over a span of five years, from 2019 to 2024.

This initiative has enhanced the competitiveness of domestic fisheries products, promoted food safety and fostered growth within the private fisheries sector.

“The primary achievement of the project lies in creating a legal framework for food safety and equipping authorities with the capacity to implement an inspection system aligned with global food safety standards,” he said.

Through this project, the FiA has successfully finalised and introduced the CQS scheme, ensuring product quality and safety aligned with food safety principles.

Concurrently, the project has played a pivotal role in aiding the private sector in enhancing its operations to meet these standards and compete effectively in a market faced with technical challenges, processing demands and the need for standardised hygiene practices.

Ministry spokesperson Im Rachna underscored the significance of packaging, which she said could hinder the export of fisheries products to the European market. She highlighted the EU’s strong emphasis on environmental concerns and advocated against the use of plastic for product packaging.

Rachna suggested transitioning from plastic packaging to an alternative that preserves product quality, presents an appealing appearance and aligns with European policies.

The ministry, in collaboration with UNIDO, initiated a study tour and dissemination event for post-harvest fisheries enterprises that are reaping the benefits of the CAPFISH project. This event took place on September 17 within the ministry’s premises.

The study tour, scheduled from September 17 to September 20 in Phnom Penh as well as the provinces of Kandal, Kampong Thom and Siem Reap, serves the dual purpose of providing educational information on business development, food safety principles and private sector advancement.

Additionally, it seeks to disseminate details about the successful execution of the project conducted by the FiA and UNIDO, including the implementation of food safety requirements and certification processes, aimed at raising public awareness of the vital messages and benefits of food safety.

vir



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Chinese aid sought for agri exports

Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Dith Tina has urged his Chinese counterpart to offer technical support in promoting exports of three key...

Manet calls for additions to Guangxi Zhuang investment

Prime Minister Hun Manet has proposed increased Chinese investment in several key areas in Cambodia, including agricultural products, public healthcare services...

CDC okays six projects totalling ‘$35M, over 7,000 jobs’

Six new investment projects with a total investment of $34.6 million with 7,584 jobs created have been approved by the Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC)...

After three deferrals, Capital Gains Tax to take effect Jan 1, 2024

The General Department of Taxation (GDT) will implement the Capital Gains Tax starting January 1, 2024 to after being deferred three times as industrial players...

Cambodian real estate valuers examine solutions in Malaysia

The Cambodian Valuers and Estate Agents Association (CVEA) would be in Malaysia for the 25th congress of the ASEAN Valuers Association (AVA) to exchange information...

Public debt up 24% in H1, ‘manageable’: Ministry

Cambodia has taken out $307.6 million concessional loans, equivalent to $229.3 million in special drawing rights (SDR), with development partners in the second...

Forte Insurance bags Cambodia’s Best Inclusive Biz title

Forte Insurance has been recognised as Cambodia’s Best Inclusive Business Company 2023 for its positive impact on the growth of agriculture and health insurance in...

Kingdom-Vietnam 8-month trade rises as deficit narrows

Although a majority of Cambodia’s trade with the West continues to experience a slowdown, bilateral trade volume between Cambodia and Vietnam in the first eight...

CDC to co-host Mizuho Bank workshop in Tokyo

 

Tax revenue dips 2% between Jan, July

 


MOST READ


Back To Top