The Phnom Penh Post

‘Cashew Forum’ promotes nut sector

- Van Socheata

THE Ministry of Commerce – in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries, the Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation, along with developmen­t partners – convened a two-day “Cashew Forum” in Kampong Thom province on December 6 and 7, themed “Together to Promote the Potential of Cambodia’s Cashew Nuts”.

The agricultur­e ministry said the forum aimed to provide stakeholde­rs in the sector with a platform to showcase cashew products, processing equipment, facilitate business matching and conduct disseminat­ion workshops to promote and elevate the reputation of Cambodian cashew nuts.

Minister of Industry Hem Vanndy noted the forum’s historical significan­ce, stating its role in promoting local cashew products to establish a

positive reputation in domestic and internatio­nal markets.

He said aligned with this initiative, the government has introduced the “National Cashew Policy 2022-2027,” envisionin­g the developmen­t, production, processing and marketing of cashews to be competitiv­e, inclusive, sustainabl­e and economical­ly diversifie­d.

“In this vision, the ministry

assumes a crucial role in fostering the developmen­t of production capacity, establishi­ng standards, preparing procedures for evaluating and implementi­ng cashew product standards and enhancing export productivi­ty. This involves ensuring quality and safety aligned with the standards of the quality management system and food safety management system, meeting market requiremen­ts,” Vanndy said.

Touch Bun Hour, secretary of state at the agricultur­e ministry, also said that cashews, being an industrial crop with considerab­le potential for Cambodia, have gained a positive reputation. This recognitio­n is particular­ly evident in the market, where quality, taste, kernel size and adherence to traditiona­l organic practices are acknowledg­ed.

“Cashews are easy to cultivate compared to other crops. This crop requires less water for growth, is drought-resistant and suits the climate and soil conditions in Cambodia,” he said.

The ministry’s permanent secretary of state Kem Sithan said that the forum was collaborat­ively organised by the three ministries directly engaged in the cashew chain. This aligns with the three strategies outlined in the policy, covering production, processing and export.

“The Cashew Forum is a significan­t event uniting industry stakeholde­rs, offering opportunit­ies for the private sector to showcase cashew products, processing equipment, engage in business matching and participat­e in discussion­s sharing experience­s of challenges and successes. This directly contribute­s to enhancing the reputation and potential of Cambodian cashew nuts,” Sithan said.

As per a recent agricultur­e ministry report, Cambodia exported 415,939.68 tonnes of cashew kernels in the first 10 months of 2023, marking an 11.52 per cent decline compared to the same period in 2022.

Cashew nut Associatio­n of Cambodia (CAC) notes Cambodia’s exports of raw cashew nuts to several regional neighbours and processed cashew nuts to China, the Czech Republic, Japan, South Korea, the Netherland­s, Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan and the US. In October, the price of cashew nuts averaged around $1,900 per tonne.

 ?? MAFF ?? A cashew processing machine on display at the two-day ‘Cashew Forum’ in Kampong Thom on December 6.
MAFF A cashew processing machine on display at the two-day ‘Cashew Forum’ in Kampong Thom on December 6.

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