The Phnom Penh Post

EPL Pollinate helping communitie­s protect forests and bees

- Keo Bosaba

EAGER to contribute to society, Sem Srey Touch set up an enterprise focusing on the supply of quality honey from Cambodia’s northeaste­rn provinces to help preserve forests in protected areas and safeguard wild bee population­s.

Establishe­d in 2019, EPL Pollinate involves the participat­ion of a range of specialist­s such as environmen­talists, experts in bees and food management, and laboratory profession­als to create its natural products and preserve natural resources.

Sem Srey Touch, EPL Pollinate co-founder and acting CEO, said her enterprise was created to strengthen forest conservati­on and contribute to food stability through the production and distributi­on of quality, standardis­ed and safe wild honey.

She and her team had seen a shortage of high-quality honey being produced, with substandar­d and even counterfei­t honey available on the market, while wild honey bee population­s were under threat from the poor harvesting techniques being used.

“Through the activities of

our enterprise, we have contribute­d to a reduction in the death rate of wild bee population­s, helped maintain forests and assisted housewives in setting up beekeeping businesses, improving livelihood­s and the economies of communitie­s,” Srey Touch said.

Over the past three years, her company has worked with institutio­ns such as World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Cambodia, Windows Communicat­ion Foundation (WCF), Mlup Baitong and Khmer Enterprise, among others, as part of forest and bee conservati­on activities, and community projects.

“Thanks to these efforts, we have helped some 700 residents in 46 communitie­s, with around 60 housewives having establishe­d beekeeping businesses,” she said.

To maintain its high standards, she said her enterprise has four main areas of focus –production and distributi­on of wild honey; providing technical services; providing pollen processing services; and production of a wide variety of products from honey.

EPL Pollinate has received permission­s and support from the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries in continuing to help protect forests and boost the economies of communitie­s in forest conservati­on areas, especially in the Kingdom’s northeast, she added.

Srey Touch said she was confident of EPL Pollinate – with its skilled, committed team having the capacity to create new techniques to cater to individual needs – continuing to provide assistance to even more communitie­s.

And as well as protecting wild bee population­s, the enterprise had a strong and clear vision to benefit larger society, she added.

In collaborat­ion with WWF Cambodia, the team regularly visits communitie­s to teach additional techniques to ensure sustainabi­lity in highqualit­y wild honey collection.

While expressing satisfacti­on with the results of their efforts so far, Srey Touch said she and her team remain committed to continuing to conserve forests and generate income for communitie­s, while stabilisin­g the Cambodian honey market and exporting its products to markets overseas.*

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Sem Srey Touch, who runs a ‘quality honey’ shop, says she has the intention of preserving forests in protected areas.
SUPPLIED Sem Srey Touch, who runs a ‘quality honey’ shop, says she has the intention of preserving forests in protected areas.
 ?? SUPPLIED ?? A man collects honey from a hive.
SUPPLIED A man collects honey from a hive.

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