MISTI launches competition to promote vegetable, fruit, and grain snack processing

May 28th at 09:03
28-05-2025 09:03:36+07:00

MISTI launches competition to promote vegetable, fruit, and grain snack processing

The Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology & Innovation (MISTI) launched the “Cambodia Business Incubation for Food Product Development” yesterday under the theme Processing Snacks from Vegetables, Fruits and Grains, aiming to inspire innovation and entrepreneurship in the food sector.

 

The competition encourages university students studying food science and related fields to innovate and turn their ideas into high-quality, market-ready snack products.

Nhim Khemara, Permanent Secretary of State of MISTI, said, “Through this competition, MISTI aims to foster human resource development and innovation within the food processing sector and offers student groups the opportunity to sharpen their entrepreneurial skills and contribute to society by utilising local raw materials to generate added value for the economy.”

Supported by the Chinese government through the Mekong-Lancang Cooperation framework, the programme aligns with Cambodia’s efforts to strengthen agro-industrial value chains and promote inclusive, sustainable economic growth. 

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- 08:01 28/05/2025



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