Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Vietnam to grow rubber trees in Cambodia and Laos

February 20, 2007

VNA

The Government has recently given the green light for the Vietnam Rubber Corporation (VRC) to invest an estimated US $4 million in planting 4,000 ha of rubber trees in Cambodia this year.

Under a bilateral cooperation plan, VRC will provide funding, seedlings and necessary equipment for the planting. The investment was part of a project to cultivate 100,000 ha of rubber trees in Cambodia which was previously approved by the Government.

Recently, a company of Vietnam signed with a representative of the Lao Government an agreement on planting rubber trees and building a rubber latex processing mill in the southern region of Laos.

The project will be carried out in 8,000 ha of land in Sekong province of Laos.

An official of the province said this was the second company of Vietnam to have been licensed to implement rubber tree planting project in the locality and the project was part of the province's reforestation plan.

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:20 PM

    KHMENG WAT KHNONG SROK

    IT IS THE WAY THAT AH HUN SEN PERMIT TO YOUNS TO EXPAND IN CAMBODIA

    AH HUN SEN MUST STEP DOWN !!!
    AND MUST BE REPLACED BY H.E. SOK AN AS SOON AS POSSIBLE

    IF NOT CAMBODIA WILL NOT SOLVE ALL PROBLEMS FOR EXAMPLE IMMIGRATIONS

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  2. Anonymous3:47 PM

    Oh good, keep on expanding. We need
    lot of jobs for khmers. I can
    easily see hundreds of jobs once
    the trees are fully grow.

    And Khmer Kroms, remember that
    these job are for khmers only
    not for troublemakers like you,
    okay?

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  3. Anonymous8:01 PM

    Very soon Khmer becoming like Indian in USA living in reservation
    or zoo, if we not stop Saddam Hun Sen.
    10 VC per 1 rubber tree HS must build a house for them.
    Bati

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  4. Anonymous9:09 PM

    180 degree turn and 90 degree vertical change, prompted Leopard to change its spots. Guess who and what?

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  5. Anonymous11:26 PM

    Yep post8:41, if you don't like
    being indian, better stay out
    of our holly soil.

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  6. Anonymous1:57 PM

    11:26 or Ah Youn Vietcong intruder. You better stay out of our land or we will not spare your life. You cannot buy extended warranty in Khmer land.

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