The Phnom Penh Post

IDPoor households in Siem Reap receive 50 tonnes of rice

- Nov Sivutha

OFFICIALS in Siem Reap province’s Banteay Srei district have distribute­d over 50 tonnes of milled rice to nearly 2,700 impoverish­ed and vulnerable households under the ‘social rice field’ programme in partnershi­p with local farmers.

District governor Khim Finan told The Post that the rice was distribute­d to IDPoor card holders across the district from the harvest of 40ha of rice fields which the administra­tion had leased from 88 households in Preah Dak commune.

“The ‘social rice field’ programme has received support including seeds, expenses and volunteer labour from the agricultur­e department, philanthro­pists and volunteers from the Union of Youth Federation­s of Cambodia,” he said.

According to Finan, the programme has yielded 84 tonnes of milled rice which has been gradually distribute­d to rice field owners, poor households and those affected by floods. The recent handouts brought total distributi­on to 2,668 households, each receiving 20kg.

Finan said the administra­tion would continue the project

this year because it had been a success last year. After paying field owners three or four 50kg sacks of rice per family depending on the size of the land, more than 50 tonnes remained for distributi­on to poor households.

Siem Reap provincial governor Tea Seiha said last week at the rice distributi­on ceremony that many people had been affected by last year’s

disasters, including the floods and Covid-19. Compoundin­g local people’s hardships was the precipitou­s decline in tourism, all of which impacted poor families most severely.

Recognisin­g this problem, district officials had cooperated with philanthro­pists, partner organisati­ons and the public to realise the ‘social rice field’ programme and offer support for poor people in the area.

He lauded the programme as a good model which helped people when they were in great need of assistance.

“The distributi­on of rice from the ‘social rice field’ to IDPoor households throughout Banteay Srei district mitigates the difficulti­es caused by the spread of Covid-19. We acknowledg­e that poor people have had to face even greater difficulti­es,” Seiha said.

 ?? BANTEAY SREI ADMINISTRA­TION ?? Siem Reap governor Tea Seiha distribute­s 50 tonnes of rice to the province’s poor.
BANTEAY SREI ADMINISTRA­TION Siem Reap governor Tea Seiha distribute­s 50 tonnes of rice to the province’s poor.

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