The Phnom Penh Post

Tina: Kingdom prepared to support Cuban agri sector

- Orm Bunthoeurn

MINISTER of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries Dith Tina has announced that the Kingdom is prepared to support the Cuban agricultur­e sector, through both technical training and private investment.

He requested that Cuban authoritie­s coordinate legal procedures to ensure that potential investment can be done smoothly and efficientl­y.

Tina met with Cuban ViceMinist­er of Agricultur­e Maury Hechavarri­a Bermudez on May 3 at the ministry headquarte­rs in Phnom Penh.

“Cuba should examine the

possibilit­y of offering land concession­s to investors or duty-free exports and imports to their enterprise­s,” he said.

He thanked the island nation for its excellent long-term cooperatio­n with the Kingdom, noting that it had provided training and human resource developmen­t in many fields.

“In the same vein, Cambodia has helped Cuba. When it suffered a shortage of milled rice, we were able to send sufficient supplies that they were able to sustain their people,” he said.

A May 3 social media post by the ministry said that Cambodia has gone from a nation which experience­d rice shortages to one with net exports.

Tina said he believed that Cuba could make the same transition in the future, through efficient farming techniques and modern rice varieties.

According to the ministry, Tina and several other senior officals also held a meeting on the same day to discuss eleven project proposals put forth by the German government.

“Eight of the projects were related to agricultur­al crops, two involved rubber and one involved livestock and animal health,” it added.

The minister advised a working group to thoroughly analyse the projects to ensure they would be sustainabl­e and effective.

“He recommende­d that they consider available infrastruc­ture and human resources, as well as sanitary and phytosanit­ary requiremen­ts. In addition, he advised them to eliminate any unnecessar­y expenditur­e from the projects’ budgets,” explained the ministry post.

“The minister is in favour of all projects that complement the growth of the sub-sectors of animal production and the cultivatio­n of all crops. However, he is always careful to ensure that any funding that is deployed produces results which are effectivel­y, economical, sustainabl­e and environmen­tally friendly,” it added.

 ?? MAFF ?? Agricultur­e minister Dith Tina (right) discusses work with Cuban vice-minister of agricultur­e Maury Hechavarri­a Bermudez on May 3.
MAFF Agricultur­e minister Dith Tina (right) discusses work with Cuban vice-minister of agricultur­e Maury Hechavarri­a Bermudez on May 3.

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