Sunday, October 18, 2009

UAE seeks East Asia food security links [-Looming land lease and evictions for the UAE?]

Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansouri, Minister of Economy, said the UAE is looking for partners in rice, wheat, sugar and meat production and Emirati delegations have been negotiating with potential partners to achieve this goal.Image Credit: Supplied Picture

UAE explores investment in Cambodian rice

October 18, 2009
By Duraid Al Baik, Associate Editor
Gulf News

Dubai: Rice consumed in the UAE might soon come from Cambodia as the visit of the UAE delegation to the East Asian country proves "very encouraging" according to Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansouri, Minister of Economy.

Al Mansouri, who headed the Emirati delegation to Cambodia last week, told Gulf News there is great potential in agricultural investment there and a technical team has been formed to evaluate the feasibility of launching a large-scale planting facility there next year.

The minister, who just concluded an official visit there, said Cambodia could become a hub for UAE investments in a variety of activities including food production and fisheries.

"The visit was very successful in exploring the potential for investments in the agriculture sector and other economic sectors including tourism," he said.

"We went to Cambodia to explore the feasibility of producing rice as part of the government's policy to achieve food security in 15 basic food items; we realised that other food products might be successful as well, including soya beans and meat," he said.

In addition, he said the fact that the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, is just a one-hour flight from Bangkok, Thailand, makes it very attractive for tourism from the Gulf and the rest of the Middle East.

"Thus, tourism represents another investment opportunity for investors from the UAE," Al Mansouri said.

Cambodia produces 7 million tonnes of rice per annum with the potential to double the harvest if modern technology is used.

One third of its rice is consumed locally and the rest is exported to neighbouring countries including Thailand and Vietnam from where it is exported to the rest of the world.

The UAE consumes 800,000 tonnes of rice of a variety of types, all of which is imported from a number of countries.

Research

The delegation visited a research centre that is striving to enhance the quantity and quality of rice that Cambodia grows and explored the possibility of conducting tests to produce the kinds of rice that are popular in the UAE.

If an agreement materialises, Cambodia will be the fourth country after Sudan, Egypt and Pakistan to receive UAE agricultural investments intended to achieve a food security plan drawn up by the federal government.

A number of private local companies are taking part as strategic partners to assess, invest and manage agricultural projects in foreign locations.

Al Mansouri said the technical team will study investment laws and infrastructure that will contribute to the success of investment in Cambodia and will start detailed negotiations to gain a full picture about the feasibility of investment in the agricultural project.

"The delegation will assess the possession of land either by purchase or through a 99-year lease contract with the government.

"The VIP welcome for the UAE delegation illustrated the great interest on the part of Cambodia in investments from the UAE. The delegation was received by His Majesty Norodom Sihamoni, King of Cambodia and Prime Minister Hun Sin, in addition to eight other ministers including Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Economy Keat Chhon.

"All Cambodian officials expressed deep interest in promoting relations between their country and the UAE," he said.

He said the UAE is looking for partners in rice, wheat, sugar and meat production and Emirati delegations have been in direct negotiations with potential partners to achieve this goal.

No financial limit

Al Mansouri said: "We are looking for potential partners to invest in agriculture projects abroad including countries in Asia, Africa and the Middle East."

He added that there is no financial limit to how much the UAE can invest in these projects since the objective is to achieve food security for the country.

"We have been looking for investments in meat-producing projects and wheat farms in Australia.

"Canada has substantial opportunity for wheat production for the UAE," he added.

Apart from building a strategic reserve in 15 food items which have been identified as the most necessary for residents of the UAE, he said the strategic reserve can be used to curb manipulation of prices in case of shortages in the market.

Khudaim Abdullah Al Dar'ie, Vice President of Dahra Agricultural Company (DAC) and member of the UAE delegation to Thailand, said the technical team will test all aspects of rice production in Cambodia including laboratory tests on the current production and its suitability for the market and consumer tastes in the UAE.

"Logistics, transportation and storage facilities will be checked to ensure the feasibility of the UAE investments in Cambodia," Al Dar'ie said.

DAC is the strategic partner of the UAE government in foreign agricultural investment and is currently managing projects in Egypt, Pakistan, Spain and the US.

Al Mansouri called on other countries in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to take a unified stand and start negotiating foreign agricultural investments as a bloc, a step that he said would give the GCC an advantage in negotiating their terms.

"We are aware of similar moves from parties in the GCC to invest in agricultural projects in foreign destinations. We believe that with the expertise and potential we have in the region, the UAE can play a great role in amalgamating the goal of achieving food security in the region," he added.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

smart move they knew that food crisis one day will emerg invest now before it to let . in 2050 the world population would be double that mean double the amound of food will be needed and the country that hardest hit would be those middle east country .in the future cambodian farmer will become rich.

Anonymous said...

Yes, this is great! we call this a friend with benefit! who knows our country oneday, hopefully soon will be like Dubai, it has the most beautiful cities/scene in the world. But because of the contract, it must have conditions, every tone of rice produces is equall to e.g one road from this distance to that distances or build the hospital or University including material on how learn and expand new skills, or other form of productive approach to benefit both nation wide etc. Do not accept money exchange for money exchange will end up in corruptions and have now benefit for our gov't because good gov't usually have evidences to prove of its improvement. Aust

Anonymous said...

Correction: I mean-- and have no benefit for its gov't because good gov't...............

Anonymous said...

Well with all money coming in,why not considering modernizing following:
1- road/rail sytems and transport the end product in cost effective.

Job creation revolving door schemes.

2-modernize irrigation/canal and improve regional water storing mechanism.

Job creation and skill gained.

3-Upgrade agricultural colleges to research and improve crop of organic strength for export and feed unhealthy Cambodia.

Job creation and pool knowledge for own developmental needs

This is the CPP three stooges need to think and use real full capable vision not the singular one.

4-Lender possesses high tech and skill in oil refinery and drilling.
In excahnge ask if Cambodia can send the bright and young enguineering students to intern or continue study at lender country.

Or best yet, ask if lender can assist Cambodia substandard colleges of engeineering to develop and improve training facilities for own student needs.

Job creation for academia and graduates.

Anonymous said...

whatever, this government want to do the khmer people should come first. no more eviction or one day the real khmer would emerge and evict all those companies out of khmer land.

Anonymous said...

like the kr did

Anonymous said...

Cambodia should be the greenest country in Asia. Who cares about tall buildings? and sh.t. Just bring technology to help us do a better job farming. Go fighting some places else. Let Cambodia creating food to feed the world instead. Bananas, oranges, mangos, coconuts, palm fruits , jack fruits or rices. Leave them to us and will make you happy eating!Yummy! Yummy!

Anonymous said...

smell not good


pouk arabes os nis caused war and misery to alot of poor people just to buy cheaper to enrich their countries and needs