Saturday, May 03, 2008

Qatar soon to be a new consumer of Cambodian rice through its loan

May 02, 2008
By Ros Dina
Ka-set.info

Unofficial translation from French by Luc Sâr
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Qatar will buy crops produced from 10,000-hectare of rice fields located in the province of Svay Rieng, reserved for this country. In exchange, the small Middle East emirate will loan the necessary money to build an irrigation system in this zone known as the “Tonle Vayko,” Chan Sarun, the minister of agriculture explained on 02 May 2008.

This agreement will be finalized under the framework of a cooperation meeting between the two countries, which will be held on 05 May in Phnom Penh.

For now, the quantity of rice to be exported to Qatar is still unknown, but, rice farmers in the Tonle Vayko will be in charge of this production.

“We are encouraging the farmers to start growing early rice, starting now. With the starting rains, and soon the irrigation system, they can count on at least 2 to 3 crops per year,” Chan Sarun anticipated while underscoring that the first rice export to Qatar will not start until at least next year because the irrigation work will take at least one year.

The minister of agriculture predicted that the 2008 rice crop will reach 7 million tons, in comparison to 6.7 million tons in 2007.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Because of "Ah" HUN SEN Viet puppet, the Viet is going to rob khmer blind anyway. What difference will it make???

អាយួនកន្ទបនឹងត្រុវខ្មែរសំឡាប់!

Anonymous said...

I am wonder if brother@9.35 is Khmer or not? the way u express your ideas is too bad and difficult to accept.

Anonymous said...

Tell me, What part of it that you don't understand?

មិនយល់ត្រង់ណា? ប្រាប់មើល?

Anonymous said...

agriculture is one of the key that could make cambodia a major rice exporting countries out there. looks like a lot of markets out there for cambodian rice. big business people should look into the rice producing businesses as well. and don't forget organic products as well as more and more people in the west e.g. the USA are now beginning to go organic with their food choices, and supermarket chains like whole foods, trader joe's, etc in the USA are going organic all along and these business should look into cambodia for some of their organic food supplies. just to throw out some ideas out there.