1. Featured image for "Hean Vanhorn, director of the agricultural department at the Ministry of Agriculture, said on October 8 that the current flooding situation is not unprecedented for Cambodia, but it could last"

    Longer flooding will not greatly affect Cambodia’s rice exports


    Hean Vanhorn, director of the agricultural department at the Ministry of Agriculture, said on October 8 that the current flooding situation is not unprecedented for Cambodia, but it could last


    Published on:   08/10/2022

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  1. Featured image for "A recent study published by nature.com showed that global demand for rice is expected to increase 30 percent by 2050, however, with a “limited scope available for other main rice-producing countries such as China and India”, it will become incumbent on the countries such as Cambodia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam to close the future deficit."

    Cambodia to play key role in meeting global rice demand


    A recent study published by nature.com showed that global demand for rice is expected to increase 30 percent by 2050, however, with a “limited scope available for other main rice-producing countries such as China and India”, it will become incumbent on the countries such as Cambodia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam to close the future deficit.


    Published on:   04/04/2022

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  1. Featured image for "Cambodia recorded an increase in this year’s rice exports for January and February compared to the same period in the previous year. This is according to a statement from the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries released to local news in March 14."

    Cambodia achieves more than 100,000 tons of rice exports in January, February


    Cambodia recorded an increase in this year’s rice exports for January and February compared to the same period in the previous year. This is according to a statement from the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries released to local news in March 14.


    Published on:   15/03/2022

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    Russia-Ukraine conflict has little impact on Cambodia’s rice exports


    Concerns have been raised about potential supply chain disruptions as a result of the war or sanctions levied against Moscow and Russian entities.


    Published on:   08/03/2022

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  1. Featured image for "The Cambodian Ministry of Commerce has launched the registration of “Preah Vihear Rice” as a collective mark for the rice variety associated with the northern Cambodian province."

    Cambodia’s Preah Vihear Rice registered as collective mark


    The Cambodian Ministry of Commerce has launched the registration of “Preah Vihear Rice” as a collective mark for the rice variety associated with the northern Cambodian province.


    Published on:   26/02/2022

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  1. Featured image for "Fewer rice fields were destroyed by drought last year than in the previous one, largely due to the prevalence of flash floods."

    Effects of natural disasters on rice production assessed


    Fewer rice fields were destroyed by drought last year than in the previous one, largely due to the prevalence of flash floods.


    Published on:   11/01/2022

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  1. Featured image for "Global cereal production in 2021 is forecast to reach 2 788 million tonnes, up by 0.7 percent from the year before but below July’s expectations, according to FAO’s new Cereal Supply and Demand Brief, also released today."

    Global food commodity prices rebound in August


    Global cereal production in 2021 is forecast to reach 2 788 million tonnes, up by 0.7 percent from the year before but below July’s expectations, according to FAO’s new Cereal Supply and Demand Brief, also released today.


    Published on:   02/09/2021

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  1. Price storms sweep through Vietnamese businesses


    According to Vietnamese businesses, the Covid-19 epidemic has made it difficult for them to maintain production and ensure on-time delivery. The higher transportation cost is “another hit”. Cao Nguyen Binh


    Published on:   30/08/2021

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  1. Rice demand grows as pandemic deepens


    Commodity prices dropped as the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered economies worldwide during the first half of 2020. But one agricultural commodity, rice, had increased demand, according to a new University of


    Published on:   24/08/2021

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  1. Rice exports plunge 27 percent but demand from China and Vietnam rises


    Cambodia’s overseas rice shipments tumbled 27.3 percent Jan-July, compared with a year earlier. Agriculture Minister Veng Sakhon said exports dropped because of the scarcity of storage containers and ensuing rise


    Published on:   03/08/2021

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