The Phnom Penh Post

CAS 2020 agricultur­e survey detailed at capital event

- Long Kimmarita

CAMBODIA will release the 2020 Agricultur­e Survey Report (CAS 2020) on September 22, which under the scope of the “50x2030 Initiative” aims to close the agricultur­al data gap in low and middle-income countries.

CAS 2020 was conducted jointly by the National Institute of Statistics (NIS) at the Ministry of Planning, in partnershi­p with the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries, with technical support from the UN Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on (FAO).

According to an official announceme­nt seen by The Post on September 20, the report’s release will be held at an event in Phnom Penh that will bring together around 200 participan­ts from provincial department­s of the agricultur­e and planning ministries, as well as developmen­t partners and research institutio­ns.

“At the event, the survey methodolog­y, main findings and data use examples will be detailed. Attendees will learn how to access the CAS 2020 data (aggregated tables and microdata) from relevant NIS online platforms,” the announceme­nt said.

Participan­ts will also receive informatio­n on ongoing and upcoming activities under the Cambodia Agricultur­e Survey programme and Cambodia Agricultur­e Census.

CAS 2020 collected informatio­n on crop cultivatio­n, livestock and poultry raising, aquacultur­e and capture fishing, experience­s with food insecurity and the Covid-19 impact on agricultur­e, among others.

The survey collected data from approximat­ely 15,000 household agricultur­al holdings and non-household agricultur­al holdings – operated by private or state enterprise­s – between December 2020 and January 2021.

The informatio­n was collated by 429 staff from provincial department­s of planning and provincial department­s of agricultur­e, forestry and fisheries.

The FAO said the 50x2030 Initiative aims to fill the agricultur­al data* gap in 50 low and lower-middle income countries by 2030.

It added that the initiative would be used to support the agricultur­erelated Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) of these countries.

“Cambodia was the first country to join the initiative in Asia. One of the cornerston­es of the 50x2030 initiative is to provide data free of charge so that research institutio­ns, policy makers and developmen­t partners can use up-to-date and high-quality data to make accurate and informed decisions,” the FAO said.

CAS 2020 estimated that there were approximat­ely two million household agricultur­al holdings in Cambodia, or approximat­ely 57 per cent of all households in the Kingdom.

Crop activity was reported in 94 per cent of all household agricultur­al holdings in Cambodia, while 82 per cent reported raising livestock, poultry or insects.

An estimated 27 per cent of household agricultur­al holdings were involved in capture fishing activities, and six per cent in aquacultur­e.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? A farmer harvests cucumbers in Koh Dach commune of the capital’s Chroy Changvar district in 2021.
HONG MENEA A farmer harvests cucumbers in Koh Dach commune of the capital’s Chroy Changvar district in 2021.

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