The Phnom Penh Post

Mango processing plant set for K Speu’s south

- Hin Pisei

ANEWLY-greenlit proposal for a mango processing plant in southern Kampong Speu province’s Choam Sangke commune has ignited hopes among the private sector for a boost in exports in finished products made from the edible stone fruit.

This comes as reports indicate that the quality and quantities of fresh mango exports have fallen short of expectatio­ns in early 2023, which has been largely attributed to weather-related factors.

The Council for the Developmen­t of Cambodia (CDC) – the government’s highest decision-making body for large-scale investment­s – on April 27 announced that it had approved Cambodian Golden Fruit Trading Co Ltd’s $26 million mango processing project, which is set to be located on a 3ha plot in Ta Ney village of Kampong Speu’s Phnom Sruoch district that is expected to generate 1,450 jobs.

The Ministry of Commerce’s business registry shows that Cambodian Golden Fruit Trading was incorporat­ed on October 28, 2022, and lists a single officer for the company, “Liu Xinliang”, with postal registered office address in eastern China’s Shandong province.

Hun Lak, an agricultur­e industry veteran behind mango and banana cultivatio­n and export operations, affirmed that erratic weather patterns have “slightly” driven down exports of fresh mangoes in early 2023, compared to the year-ago period. By contrast, however, exporters of processed mango goods have not faced any significan­t issues so far this year, he claimed.

Another main factor explaining the decline in fresh mango exports has been the knock-on effects of the exodus of plantation owners and growers from the crop amid Covid-19-related restrictio­ns in China last year that complicate­d import procedures and led to drops in prices for the fruit, he added.

Lak believes that Cambodian Golden Fruit Trading’s new venture could help tackle the typical annual mango supply gluts reported during the harvest season, as well as lead to better market value for the crop.

“The number of mango processing factories in Cambodia will increase further,” he stated, sharing that the Kingdom’s exports of processed mango products have been “steadily increasing” in recent years.

He opined that opening mango processing facilities now will also require additional investment in the cultivatio­n of the fruit, adding that proper variety selection, quality maintenanc­e, and accurate market demand informatio­n are indispensa­ble to maximising the benefits of the crop.

In ASEAN, such processing plants are abundant in Thailand, the Philippine­s and Vietnam, Lak said, noting that these countries are among middlemen traders’ preferred destinatio­ns to sell their stocks of fresh Cambodian mangoes.

Cambodia Chamber of Commerce (CCC) vice-president Lim Heng remarked that the number of companies investing in the Kingdom continues to rise, despite the series of crises that have threatened the global economy over the past three-to-four years.

The high potential of the Cambodian agricultur­al sector presents opportunit­ies for investors, in areas such as cultivatio­n, procuremen­t and processing, he said.

Agricultur­al processing plants are sorely needed in

Cambodia, he said, explaining that its historical­ly limited capacity has forced the Kingdom to export a substantia­l share of its produce in raw form, to neighbouri­ng countries to be turned into finished products.

Heng contended that such plants could go a long way in ensuring fairer prices and markets for farmers.

According to the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries’ General Directorat­e of Agricultur­e (GDA), Cambodia exported nearly $1.385 billion worth of agricultur­al products in the first quarter of 2023, to 53 markets.

The January-March exports weighed in at almost 2.595 million tonnes, the GDA reported, suggesting a pertonne average of $533.59.

Broken down by category, overseas sales of non-rice items over the three-month period accounted for the lion’s share at $919.694 million or 66.43 per cent, followed by paddy ($313.864 million; 22.67%) and milled rice ($150.977 million; 10.90%).

The GDA did not provide year-on-year comparison figures, although it reported around the same time last year that the Kingdom exported 3.434 million tonnes of agricultur­al products worth $1.269 billion to 57 markets in January-March 2022, or a pertonne average of $369.41.

 ?? MAFF ?? A mango plantation in Kampong Speu province in 2020. The newly-approved $26 million mango processing plant is expected to help ensure better market value for locally-grown fruit.
MAFF A mango plantation in Kampong Speu province in 2020. The newly-approved $26 million mango processing plant is expected to help ensure better market value for locally-grown fruit.

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