The Phnom Penh Post

MEF holds agro workshop

- Hor Kimsay

THE Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) organised a consultati­on workshop yesterday to gather informatio­n and comments from agricultur­e sector stakeholde­rs to assist in the preparatio­n of a 2018 national budget that would better support to the sector.

MEF Secretary of State Vong Sey Vissoth, who co-chaired the session alongside Agricultur­e Minister Veng Sakhon, said Cambodia’s agricultur­e sector faces myriad challenges. He said the concerns raised by industry stakeholde­rs participat­ing in the workshop would be crucial to formulatin­g a national budget plan next year.

“This Ministry [of Agricultur­e] is a priority ministry so an increased budget for its spending will be considered,” he said. “But before considerin­g whether to enlarge the budget for more spending, we need to examine the current spending and see whether it is in line with our objectives.”

Vissoth explained that the agricultur­e sector was crucial for the country’s economic growth and food security. He added that the MEF will focus its effort on examining how to improve productivi­ty in the sector and increase crop diversific­ation.

Chan Sophal, director of the Centre for Policy Studies (CPS), who attended the workshop, said Cambodia’s agricultur­e industry faces broad-ranging issues such as declining prices and low market demand that cannot be resolved by the Agricultur­e Ministry alone. He noted, however, that the focus of yesterday’s discussion was not to identify immediate solutions to those problems, but rather to provide constructi­ve feedback for the government’s work on the national budget.

“This discussion is to gather inputs for preparing the 2018 national budget . . . and to allocate the budget for the right targets,” he said.

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