The Phnom Penh Post

Young woman wins entreprene­ur award for pioneering food safety

- Keo Bosaba

THE rapid developmen­t of the world has seen many exciting changes, with more people being lifted out of poverty than ever before. With this progress come several downsides, including man-made disasters such as deforestat­ion, waste disposal, hunting or overfishin­g, pollution from factories, and other activities that challenge the well being of the planet, and thus the human race.

As a country that is favorable for agricultur­e, Cambodia must carefully consider how to meet the growing needs of domestic and foreign markets, while also protecting the safety of consumers.

One female entreprene­ur saw the issue of food safety becoming an issue more than a decade ago, and establishe­d an agricultur­al wholesaler that strives to meet internatio­nal standards

Chao Lon Molika founded Cambodian Standard Developmen­t and Supply (CSDS) with the intention of promoting a comprehens­ive, standardis­ed agricultur­al sector.

She said she opted to specialise in safe fruits and vegetables because of the health problems that low quality produce could cause to the public.

“Our company pays special attention to food safety issues. We ensure the quality of our products by making sure every stage of cultivatio­n is in line with best practice agricultur­al standards,” she said.

“We also consider the packaging,

cleaning, transport of the harvested produce, and employ refrigerat­ed storage to ensure its quality,” she added.

Her company works closely with the grassroots of the industry, often meeting with farmers and teaching them about modern farming techniques. In addition, it has establishe­d a food safety forum, where clients can learn about internatio­nal standards.

CSDS works closely with

several associatio­ns and organisati­ons across the Kingdom to supply local agricultur­al products to schools, hospitals, hotels, restaurant­s, and even cruise ship.

She shared her long-term plans for the company.

“Our vision is to maintain food safety standards while providing stable incomes to our contracted farmers. We want to expand our operations across the country, providing

more jobs for workers,” she said.

The main challenges she says the company faces are tackling issues related to climate change – which has hampered farmers’ ability to cultivate their crops – and insufficie­nt markets for some goods.

To partially mitigate the effects of climate change, the company provides mesh shade houses to several contracted farmers, in order to keep the heat off their crops. In the past, it has also provided solar panel to power irrigation pumps. This saves money, while contributi­ng to environmen­tal friendline­ss.

Lon Molika has been recognised for her contributi­ons to the agricultur­al sector, receiving the Cambodian Young Entreprene­ur Award (CYEA) in the field of inclusive business in October 2022.

 ?? CSDS ?? Vegetables from Cambodian Standard Developmen­t and Supply on display on December 15.
CSDS Vegetables from Cambodian Standard Developmen­t and Supply on display on December 15.

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