The Phnom Penh Post

Budget planning underway for post-election commune agricultur­al policy changes

- Rann Reuy

IN THE coming weeks, specialist­s from the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries will finalise the draft budget for the implementa­tion of new commune level agricultur­al programmes., according to its secretary of state Yang Saing Koma. The government intends to put the programmes in place after the upcoming general election.

Saing Koma updated The Post on April 18 on the progress of planning between the ministry’s Department of Agricultur­al Extension and Germany’s developmen­t agency GIZ.

He said GIZ has worked with the department on several projects in the past, and was very interested in the commune level plans, which aim to place agricultur­al specialist­s in communes across the Kingdom.

“Prime Minister Hun Sen has set the goal of placing experts in up to 1,600 communes,” he said.

“We intend to establish a programme that responds to the needs of farmers and the agricultur­al sector. We will cooperate with developmen­t partners as required,” he added.

Saing Koma said he could not yet reveal how much money the programme would require, but hinted that the plan relied heavily on the national budget from the Ministry of Economy and Finance and funding from developmen­t partners, especially GIZ.

While presiding over the closing ceremony of the agricultur­e ministry’s March 24 annual meeting, the prime minister instructed the ministry to prepare a detailed plan to assign the specialist­s as soon as a new government has been formed after the coming July election.

He ordered provincial leaders to pay close attention to preparatio­ns for the implementa­tion of the policy, especially in terms of details like providing suitable accommodat­ion for the specialist­s.

The policy is currently being piloted in Kampong Cham, with agricultur­al experts posted to 10 of the province’s communes.

 ?? SAING KOMA VIA FB ?? Agrilcultu­re ministry’s Yang Saing Koma and GIZ officials discuss the five-year work plan on agricultur­al developmen­t on April 18.
SAING KOMA VIA FB Agrilcultu­re ministry’s Yang Saing Koma and GIZ officials discuss the five-year work plan on agricultur­al developmen­t on April 18.

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