Cambodia bags $2.35 billion from agriculture exports

May 10th at 07:54
10-05-2024 07:54:24+07:00

Cambodia bags $2.35 billion from agriculture exports

Cambodia exported $2.35 billion worth of agricultural products in the first four months of this year, said a report from the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.

 

Some 5.3 million tonnes of agricultural products have been exported during the period, a year-on-year increase of 74 percent, read the report.

The main products Cambodia exported included rice, bananas, mangoes, cassava, cashew nuts, corn, palm oil, pepper and tobacco.

Exports of milled rice and paddy rice earned $210 million and $364 million respectively and other agricultural product exports were valued at $1.78 billion, read the report.

“Exports of agricultural products in the first four months of 2024 increased by 2.2 million tonnes compared to the same period in 2023, in which agricultural products contributed to high export growth, including fresh cassava, rice, cassava flour, corn, longan, fresh mangoes and peppers,” the ministry said.

China, EU and ASEAN nations Vietnam and Thailand are the major importers of Cambodia’s agricultural items.

Agriculture Minister Tith Dina encouraged farmers to create modern farming communities to reap more profit.

“Modern agricultural cooperative is a method capable of guaranteeing the supply of raw materials, processed goods and secured markets,” Dina said at a field visit to an agricultural cooperative in Battambang province on Wednesday.

Earlier this week, three ministries – the Ministry of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries, the Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology and the Ministry of Rural Development announced plans to join hands to support Cambodian farmers and improve the livelihood of people living in rural areas.

A new joint working group will be formed that will work on water supply and deal with water shortages impacting farmers and the development of irrigation systems in the areas lacking water supply.

Agriculture is one of the four pillars supporting Cambodia’s economy.

The Cambodian government has announced the implementation of a new strategic policy for agricultural development, aiming to upgrade agriculture from household farming to commercial farming and enhance farmers’ income through value-added products.

Under the priority policy, the government deployed 250 agricultural officials and the number will be raised to over 1,300 by 2025 in communes nationwide to add human resources for the agricultural sector’s development.

These officials will technically assist farmers, form agricultural cooperatives, link production chains and guide farmers to reduce production costs.

khmetimeskh



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Cambodian PM commits to further promoting economic diplomacy

The Royal Government of Cambodia will continue to strengthen and pay high attention to economic diplomacy, affirmed Prime Minister Hun Manet.

Cambodia approves 128 investment projects valued at $2.5 billion in Q1 2024: PM Hun Manet

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet stated that in the first four months of 2024, the Royal Government of Cambodia approved 128 new investment and expansion projects...

PM gives Qatari investors green light for investment

Prime Minister Hun Manet on Tuesday okayed Qatar investors to explore investment opportunities and seek business partners in several sectors including trade...

Cambodia earns $170 million from rice exports

In the first four months this year, Cambodia exported 248,491 tonnes of rice worth $170.2 million, a report by the Cambodia Rice Federation (CRF) showed yesterday.

Cambodia starts pepper exports to China

In a significant move, Cambodia last month started exporting pepper to China, its biggest trading partner, marking the successful culmination of year-long...

Cambodia attracts $310M investments in April

Cambodia registered projects with fixed-asset investments worth $310 million in April this year, a year-on-year decrease of 47 percent from the $588 million...

Cambodia’s exports grow by 13% in past seven years

Cambodia’s exports grew by an average of 13.3 percent between 2017 and 2023 and reached $23.47 billion, or 54.7 percent of the country’s gross domestic product in...

IMF says Cambodia’s inflation to be stable at 2.3 percent in 2024

Cambodia’s inflation will remain stable this year at 2.3 percent, marginally up from 2.1 percent for 2023, generally in line with other parts of Asia and the...

32 percent rise in CSX trading accounts in Q1

Trading accounts with the Cambodia Securities Exchange (CSX) have gone up to 51,044 by the end of the first quarter (Q1) this year, an increase of 31.67 percent...

Kingdom, Georgia agree to go extra mile on de-dollarisation

A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed on Friday between Chea Serey, Governor of the National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) and Natia Turnava, Acting Governor of...


MOST READ


Back To Top