The Phnom Penh Post

Louvain Cooperatio­n Cambodia promotes agricultur­e research

- Cheng Sokhorng

ABELGIAN NGO inked its first Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with the Royal University of Agricultur­e on Wednesday and launched a film promoting its research on sustainabl­e agricultur­e in the Kingdom.

Through the MoA, Louvain Cooperatio­n Cambodia (LCC) and the Ecoland Centre of the Royal University of Agricultur­e will aim to promote the spread of sustainabl­e agricultur­al practices in Cambodia, said Ecoland co-director Neang Malyne.

The two organisati­ons have been collaborat­ing since last year when they embarked on a project to assess the benefits of sustainabl­e agricultur­e techniques for farmers across Cambodia. The project is due to run until 2021.

So far the project has found that sustainabl­e agricultur­al practices provided farmers with the ability to adopt practices that increased incomes and im- proved health, apart from producing and consuming more chemical-free agricultur­al products.

At Wednesday’s signing, LCC and Ecoland screened Spreading Sustainabl­e Agricultur­al Practices – a film showcasing success stories and testimonia­ls of farmers who participat­ed in their research.

“We want to build the capacity of farmers to follow sustainabl­e agricultur­e guidelines. We will promote our findings to the public in order to promote the awareness of sustainabl­e agricultur­e,” Malyne said.

A Kampong Thom province farmer and participan­t in the project, Nam Nav, was enthusiast­ic about how sustainabl­e agricultur­al practices would help her.

“I hope to receive more training and technical knowledge about how to farm sustainabl­y and achieve high levels of production. I’m confident the project will provide me with skills I can use to improve my farm,” she said.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? Belgian NGO Louvain Cooperatio­n Cambodia (LCC) and the Ecoland Centre of the Royal University of Agricultur­e will aim to promote the spread of sustainabl­e agricultur­al practices in Cambodia.
HONG MENEA Belgian NGO Louvain Cooperatio­n Cambodia (LCC) and the Ecoland Centre of the Royal University of Agricultur­e will aim to promote the spread of sustainabl­e agricultur­al practices in Cambodia.

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