The Phnom Penh Post

Telecoms, agricultur­e ministries ink MoU to herald digital future

- Rann Reuy

AGRICULTUR­E minister Dith Tina and his telecoms counterpar­t ChaVandeth on May 2 signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) tied to the integratio­n of the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries into document verificati­on platform verify.gov.kh.

The signing ceremony took place in the presence of about 250 leaders and officials from both ministries.

“This is a milestone in the modernisat­ion process of the agricultur­e sector. The website will allow all documents to be scanned using a standard code, making it quick, easy and modern,” said Tina.

According to the MoU, the Ministry of Post and Telecommun­ications will roll out high speed internet connection­s to all of the agricultur­e ministry’s offices in the near future, making their work more efficient.

“The MoU’s content begins an agreement to examine various means of modernisin­g the agricultur­e ministry. One important step will be to provide the ability to set up QR Codes to verify documents and ensure that fraudulent documents cannot be used,” said Tina.

“More and more Cambodians have access to modern technology, and it is important that farmers in particular can access informatio­n about

modern techniques,” he said.

He explained how the agricultur­e ministry will digitise the sector, by linking farmers, wholesaler­s and exporters digitally to reduce the number of steps needed to bring goods to market.

“Farmers will be able to consult the digital system to

instantly find details of current markets and the demand for products,” he said.

Vandeth said Cambodia is the second country in ASEAN after Singapore to launch a document verificati­on system using blockchain technology to create QR codes. This is done through a set of

secure computer operations that create a timestamp that cannot be edited or shared.

He said he is committed to working to support the agricultur­e industry by updating existing traditiona­l markets and establishi­ng new technology-based ones.

“Specialist­s from both ministries

will begin work immediatel­y, and we expect the system to be launched within a few months,” he said.

A May 2 press release from the telecoms ministry explained that the use of QR codes would eliminate the need to authentica­te photocopie­d documents.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? Agricultur­e minister Dith Tina (left) and his telecoms counterpar­t Chea Vandeth pose for photos after the MoU signing on May 2.
HONG MENEA Agricultur­e minister Dith Tina (left) and his telecoms counterpar­t Chea Vandeth pose for photos after the MoU signing on May 2.

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