The Phnom Penh Post

Nat’l agricultur­e survey gets underway

- Sok Raksa

MORE than 400 personnel from the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries and the National Institute of Statistics within the Ministry of Planning are set to embark on a nationwide mission. Their objective is to conduct an extensive data collection initiative covering crop cultivatio­n, livestock and poultry raising, aquacultur­e and fishing operations.

As announced in a press release on December 10, the survey is slated to commence on December 11, with technical assistance provided by the UN Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on (FAO).

Noting its broader significan­ce, the release said the project aims to cover around 16,000 agricultur­al holdings nationwide. It added that the survey transcends mere statistica­l compilatio­n, positionin­g itself as a pivotal cornerston­e for shaping forthcomin­g agricultur­al policies and practices.

Todd Hunkin, a statistici­an for FAO in Cambodia, said the 2023 Cambodia Agricultur­e Census goes beyond mere data collection; it serves as a crucial instrument for fostering sustainabl­e developmen­t and ensuring food security.

“By understand­ing the nuances of our agricultur­al practices, challenges and potential, we can tailor strategies that not only boost production but also support our

farmers and protect our environmen­t. This survey is a key step in aligning our agricultur­al practices with the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals [SDGs], ensuring a brighter future for Cambodia’s agricultur­e,” he said.

The press release also said that this initiative, directed at furnishing the nation with high-quality and timely agricultur­al data, holds significan­ce for making evidenceba­sed decisions to attain SDG 2 – Zero Hunger.

Furnishing comprehens­ive data, the survey assists in devising effective strategies for

agricultur­al developmen­t, ultimately reducing hunger and poverty.

Mak Mony, director of planning and statistics at the agricultur­e ministry, said Cambodia is entering a transforma­tive era, marked by the inaugurati­on of the new government and the launch of its visionary Pentagonal Strategy.

“As we embrace this era, the significan­ce of data in shaping our future cannot be overstated. The Cambodia Agricultur­e Census 2023, supported by the FAO through the 50x2030 Initiative, which seeks to improve rural livelihood­s and increase

food security through the transforma­tion of agricultur­al data systems, plays a crucial role in this evolution, especially the recently launched priority policy programmes of the seventh government mandate,” he added.

Significan­tly, week-long training sessions occurred in Phnom Penh from November 20 to 25 to equip all participan­ts with skills and knowledge for data collection. The training aimed to build the capacity of government staff as trainers, who subsequent­ly delivered training to provincial staff.

 ?? MAFF ?? Farmers in Takeo province harvest their rice with the help of agricultur­e ministry officials in November.
MAFF Farmers in Takeo province harvest their rice with the help of agricultur­e ministry officials in November.

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