The Phnom Penh Post

Agri exports reach 2.82M tonnes by March 16: official

- Hom Phanet

CAMBODIA’S agricultur­al exports this year have reached 2.82 million tonnes as of March 16, surging by over 22 per cent or about 511,000 tonnes year-on-year.

These numbers were revealed by Ministry of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries director-general for Agricultur­e Ngin Chhay on March 18 at a press conference on the extent and effectiven­ess of utilisatio­n of concession­s under the bilateral free trade agreements (FTA) with China and South Korea, held at the Council of Ministers.

He listed the “important” agricultur­al products exported over the period as milled and paddy rice, cassava, cashew nuts, dried corn kernels, fresh bananas, mung beans, pomelos, fresh and dried mango, oil palm and peppercorn.

“While the growth of Cambodian agricultur­al exports to overseas markets has gained significan­t steam, there are still some major challenges in the implementa­tion of sanitary and phytosanit­ary measures,” Chhay cautioned.

One such issue is a lack of supporting infrastruc­ture for plant protection and phytosanit­ary research institutes and laboratori­es, and for the preservati­on and curation of scientific data, he said.

“Moreover, the infrastruc­ture for cleaning, packaging and pest control does not yet meet the scale of production or exports,” he added.

Cambodia Rice Federation president Song Saran told The Post on March 20 that among Cambodia’s agricultur­al exports exported abroad, which had increased earlier this year, milled rice exports had increased significan­tly.

“In 2022, we will get more shipping containers into the EU than in 2021, but there are still challenges that we’re not yet well equipped to deal with, given the maritime transport situation.

“We expect that this year – at the pace we are going today – we’ll be able to increase our milled rice exports to 750,000 to 850,000 tonnes as planned,” he said. This would mark an increase over 2021 in the range of 21-38 per cent.

Tropicam Fruit and Vegetable Co Ltd CEO Hun Lak believes that overall rice exports are growing faster than for other agricultur­al products.

However, Lak highlighte­d two conundrums in the export market he said may become especially prevalent in the near future – the increasing difficulty of chartering a vessel and the spiralling costs of sending shipping containers – fuelled by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine that has sparked a surge in oil prices.

The recent upswing in reported Covid-19 metrics in China will most likely lead to significan­t headaches in Cambodia as well, disrupting the Kingdom’s agricultur­al exports to the East Asian country, he said.

“It’s become apparent that fresh mango exports are already in trouble, due to China’s lockdowns in response to the spread of Covid-19, and a considerab­le number of containers are unable to enter China from Vietnam, prompting Vietnamese traders to stop buying mangoes from Cambodia,” Lak said.

According to the National Sanitation Database, Cambodia exported 7.98 million tonnes of agricultur­al products to 68 countries and territorie­s last year, up by 63.84 per cent or 3.11 million tonnes from 4.87 million tonnes in 2020.

Of that, milled rice exports topped 617,000 tonnes, down by 10.68 per cent year-on-year – from 690,829 tonnes according to CRF statistics. However, sales to “China” reached about 310,000 tonnes, up by seven per cent or around 20,000 tonnes year-on- year.

By comparison, local media outlet Fresh News cited CRF data as indicating that milled rice exports amounted to 617,069 tonnes, of which 50.19 per cent or 309,709 tonnes went to mainland China, Hong Kong or Macau.

Paddy exports to Vietnam reached about 3.53 million tonnes, an uptick of 1.34 million tonnes or 61.16 per cent from 2.19 million tonnes in 2020.

Exports of non-rice agricultur­al products reached 5.18 million tonnes, an increase of 1.68 million tonnes or 48.14 per cent compared to 2020.

 ?? BATTAMBANG INFORMATIO­N DEPARTMENT ?? Exports of non-rice agricultur­al products reached 5.18 million tonnes last year, up 48.14 per cent year-on-year.
BATTAMBANG INFORMATIO­N DEPARTMENT Exports of non-rice agricultur­al products reached 5.18 million tonnes last year, up 48.14 per cent year-on-year.

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