Monday, September 05, 2011

Bittersweet harvest [-Ly Yong Phat's BLOOD Sugar]

Sacks of freshly produced raw sugar are lined up at the Cambodian plant in which SET-listed Khon Kaen Sugar Industry Plc (KSL) is a joint venture partner. The plant last year became the first new sugar mill to begin operating in the country in more than 40 years.

CPP Land-thief Ly Yong Phat (Photo: The Phnom Penh Post)
Major Thai producer among businesses facing land-grab allegations in Cambodia's lucrative sugar industry.

5/09/2011
James O'Toole
Bangkok Post

PHNOM PENH : Cambodia's burgeoning sugar industry has appeared a sweet deal to both local and international investors of late. Allegations of land-grabbing and human rights abuses now dogging producers, however, have left many people souring on the sector.

With neighbouring Thailand, the world's second-biggest sugar exporter, aiming to export 7 million tonnes this year, sugar would appear a natural choice for Cambodia as it attempts to diversify its agro-industrial production. Adding further attraction has been the duty-free access to European markets which, along with guaranteed minimum prices, came into effect in 2009 for Cambodian sugar as part of the European Union's Everything But Arms (EBA) trade initiative.

In one of the industry's most prominent projects thus far, Thailand's SET-listed Khon Kaen Sugar Industry Plc (KSL) partnered in 2006 with the Taiwanese company Vewong and Cambodian businessman and senator Ly Yong Phat in a joint venture to harvest sugarcane on roughly 20,000 hectares in southwestern Cambodia. In June of last year, the group made its first shipment to Europe, exporting 10,000 tonnes of sugar to the United Kingdom under the EBA agreement.

But as the project has been developed, thousands of Cambodian villagers claim they have been pushed off their farmland, in some cases left homeless and denied their livelihoods, according to local rights groups. Community leaders have been intimidated with lawsuits and attacked by police seeking to clear their land on behalf of the project.

Ly Yong Phat has developed sugar plantations in three provinces, in all of which he has been accused of illegal land-grabbing by NGOs and villagers. The senator brushed off the allegations in an interview with the Phnom Penh Post earlier this year, saying that his concessions had been granted lawfully and that the frequent protests against his operations had been orchestrated by "political parties".


A report released last year by the NGO Bridges Across Borders Cambodia, however, documents a litany of abuses allegedly committed in the service of Ly Yong Phat's plantations, saying he had been able to "flout the law at will" due to his status as a member of Cambodia's ruling elite.

Last year, KSL bought out Ly Yong Phat's stake in the joint venture and it now controls 70% of the project, according to its annual report last year.

Meechai Piyavisadpat, an investor relations officer for KSL, said any land problems near the company's Cambodia concession were "not because of KSL's operations". He said that the concession had been lawfully granted by the Cambodian government, and that local residents affected by it had been properly compensated already. (sic!)

"Right now, we don't have any problems with the villagers," Mr Meechai said. "In the past, we have [paid] some compensation, provided land - we helped them to develop [a] new area."

But David Pred, executive director of Bridges Across Borders Cambodia, said KSL was not blameless in the dispute, which locals claim remains unresolved.

"KSL has a majority ownership of a concession that illegally appropriated the private land of hundreds of local villagers," Mr Pred said. "The land-grabbing may have being carried out by KSL's business partner prior to its joint-venture agreement, but KSL has nonetheless profited from the land-grabbing."

Mr Pred's group estimates that overall, more than 12,000 Cambodians have been affected by land-grabbing and other rights abuses associated with the sugar industry.

DWS Investments, the retail asset management arm of Deutsche Bank, owned a stake in KSL until last year, when it divested its holdings. DWS spokesman Claus Gruber said the choice to part with the shares - equating to 2.15% or about US$14 million - was primarily a financial decision, but that the controversy in Cambodia also played a role.

"This human rights perspective has also affected how we assess the future of the company," Mr Gruber said.

"On the one hand, there is financial data, on the other hand, there is non-financial data. These environmental and social and governance issues are more the non-financial data."

NGOs and members of the Cambodian opposition, meanwhile, have called on the European Union to review Cambodia's privileges under the Everything But Arms programme, claiming the agreement has in effect incentivised land-grabbing and other human rights abuses associated with the expanding sugar industry. Earlier this year, Cecilia Wikstrom, a member of the European Parliament from Sweden, travelled to Cambodia for a fact-finding mission on the issue, later terming the exports in question "blood sugar".

EU officials in Phnom Penh did not respond to a request for comment.

Mr Gruber, too, called on the EU to investigate the issue, saying it had a responsibility to offer "guidance" to European firms looking to invest abroad.

"When they set up the Everything But Arms programmes with countries such as Cambodia - countries with poor transparency, poor governance - I think the European Union is also responsible for looking into these kinds of issues," he said.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

LY YONG PHAT = BLOOD SUCKER.
HIS PRODUCT = BLOOD SUGAR.
HIS DAY WILL COME SOON.

Anonymous said...

Wanna shoot this guy to death. He isa Yuon crook/thief!

Anonymous said...

Hi Everyone,

One of KI-Media member who has his name in Facebook as Khmer Sovannaphumi but his real name is Pang Sokhoeun, former political asylum and now living in Sweden. He always copies news from here to post in his facebook profile to promote himself, but right now, he tries to remove and blocked anyone who dares to reveal his con activity particular he tries to hide what he has cheated his wife (Sreypov Chea) by having a girlfriend (Sokunthear Sam) behind his wife back. Now, his girlfriend had run way from him after she knew his cheating.

A con man Pang Sokhoeun as well as KI-Media like to insult to the government officers who have affairs, but himself does even worse than other people. What a shame!

When one person had posted in KI-Media and accused that a con man Pang Sokhoeun is a brother of Som Ek (former Chief of Tiger's head sign guerilla, who was arrested and put in prison by Cambodian government) during that time, a cheater Pang Sokhoeun came to deny in his blogs immediately and had pointed the blame to Mr. Sourn Serey Rotha, but this time, he has bury his head in the sand because he cannot deny the truth that he has cheated his wife. Right now, all he can do is removed and blocked anyone who dared to reveal his cheating.

Anonymous said...

Remove this parasite from Khmer Society.
Ah Ly Yong Phom, Ah Ly Yong Phoy,
Ah Choy Marai ! The lighning will strike you soon.

Anonymous said...

Ly Yong FAT is the big fat Hun Sen financial supporter. Hun Sen uses to him steal the already poor people's land. I have CTN and TVK added to cable TV, but these puppet TV stations never mention any lan-gab at all.

Anonymous said...

ly yong phat is a crook! as long as he has a connection with hun sen, his friends and family, Khmer people's lands will coninue to be grabbed by him bit by bit. nobody can fight him off his expansion and land grabbing when he has hun sen behind him. after all hun sen benefits a great deal in money from ly yong phat. they are all evils and self-centered.

Anonymous said...

some business people like this ly yong phat is about enriching themself, not ennriching cambodia, you know! that said, of course, not all business tycoons are like him, you know! there's always one bad apple among the many out there, you know!

Anonymous said...

the ones that give back to the community and the country is the good one, i think! contribute to help make a real, lasting difference in cambodia is well deserved and ought to be recognized as such! there are a lot of good people out there, but one bad apple should ruin the good people out there, you know! should recognize who is who or who have done what, etc, that's all!

Anonymous said...

It is useless to talk without actions. If these CCP are still alive, Cambodia will be left with nothing for her people. Khmers should hire a professional killer to shoot them one by one..until all CCP are death and rot in hell.

Or if you do nothing, maybe in 30 years they will be old, sick and death incl hUnsen... sorry i am too angry

Anonymous said...

Anybody know/hear about the current assistant of LYP ?