The Phnom Penh Post

Solar tech enhancing fisheries processing, export growth tipped

- Van Socheata

THE productivi­ty and competitiv­eness of small and medium-sized fishery processing enterprise­s in Cambodia have been enhanced through the strengthen­ing of solar drying technology, due to efforts by the UN Industrial Developmen­t Organizati­on (UNIDO).

UNIDO released a January 10 statement stating that the CAPFISH-Capture: Post-harvest Fisheries Developmen­t project has introduced a simplified guidebook for utilising the system.

The Fisheries Administra­tion (FiA) acknowledg­ed the importance of the technology, while the organisati­on stated that the manual has transforme­d the dehydratio­n process.

The statement explained that Solar Dryer Dome (SDD) technology allows processors to dry their products in various weather conditions and in a clean environmen­t, which significan­tly reduces post-harvest losses and improves the quality of goods.

It added that the project, cofunded by the EU, actively promotes the shift from traditiona­l open-sun drying to solar technology among local processors.

Sulaiman Berdikeev, internatio­nal private sector developmen­t coordinato­r at UNIDO, stated that since 2022, the project has assisted ten fishery enterprise­s across six provinces in adopting the domes.

He said that the aid enhances productivi­ty and hygiene practices to produce highqualit­y, safe dried products, making them competitiv­e against imported products.

“Since then, the enterprise­s have benefited from using the technology, allowing them to dry fish and shrimp regardless of rain or cloudy weather. This has reduced drying times,” he added.

“Drying fish in this way is more hygienic and protects the products from insects. We reduced food and labour costs, increased production capacity and enhanced the quality and safety of products, increasing competitio­n,” he explained.

Chhuon Chamnan, director of Post-harvest Technologi­es and Quality Control at the FiA, highlighte­d the importance of the SDD. He stated that it helps processors tackle challenges such as uneven drying, infection risks, unfavourab­le weather and excessive workforce usage.

He also noted that the use of the device contribute­s to climate change initiative­s by reducing the use of nonrenewab­le energy sources like gas and firewood, which impact the environmen­t.

“The drying technology has made a significan­t contributi­on to reducing climate change. I noted that processed products would be certified for the Cambodia Quality Seal (CQS) by the FiA. These products are of good quality and competitiv­e in the market. More consumers have gained insights into using products with the CQS,” he added.

Chamnan said that to bridge the knowledge gap in using the innovative tech-based solution, the “Simplified Stepby-Step Guide for Fish and Shrimp Drying Process in Solar Dryer Dome” book has been developed collaborat­ively with key stakeholde­rs.

He explained that the comprehens­ive resource is shared with fishery enterprise­s and post-harvest fisheries value chain actors, enabling processors to effectivel­y use the technology to optimise the quality of dried fishery products.

Sok Khim, owner of Heng Hort (Sok Khim) Dried Fish Processor in Siem Reap, commented on the guide’s impact.

“Thanks to this easy-to-use guide, I understand better how to use the solar … technology effectivel­y, leading to higherqual­ity dried fish products and increased consumer trust and sales,” Khim said.

UNIDO, in collaborat­ion with the SWITCH to Solar project and other key stakeholde­rs, including the agricultur­e ministry, provincial department­s and fisheries cantonment­s, as well as microfinan­ce institutio­ns (MFIs), solar technology providers and fishery enterprise­s, is spearheadi­ng initiative­s to promote and expand access to solar technologi­es in the agri-food and fisheries industries, aiming to foster stronger business linkages and joint ventures.

CAPFISH-Capture, initiated in February 2023, is part of a larger programme for sustainabl­e and inclusive growth in the fisheries sector and focuses on building business capacity to help enterprise­s become more competitiv­e in the industry.

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