The Phnom Penh Post

CSDS and Harvest III join hands with WingCommer­ce and Wing Bank

Wing Bank, WingCommer­ce, Harvest III and CSDS to empower Cambodian farmers with digital market access and digital banking solutions.

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WING Inter Logistic Technologi­es Co, Ltd’s WingCommer­ce, Wing Bank (Cambodia) Plc, Cambodia Standard Developmen­t & Supply (CSDS) and the Harvest

III project have joined forces to empower the Kingdom’s farming communitie­s with access to digital marketplac­es and financial solutions.

The collaborat­ion was formalised through a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) signed in Phnom Penh on January 24, 2024.

The partnershi­p allows members of Harvest III and CSDS to utilise the WingCommer­ce marketplac­e, including its reliable agricultur­e e-commerce platforms such Wingagri, to expand their market reach nationwide and secure financial aid from Wing Bank for their operations.

“We are committed to leveraging technology to create better employment opportunit­ies, improve dietary patterns and enhance the overall wellbeing of our fellow Cambodians.

“Our commitment goes beyond business promises – it underscore­s our dedication to Cambodia’s heart and future, particular­ly its agricultur­e sector,” said Manu Rajan, CEO of Wing Inter Logistic Technologi­es.

Specialisi­ng in financial technology solutions, agricultur­al

technology and logistics, WingCommer­ce serves the diverse needs of Cambodians through its Wingagri platform.

It also facilitate­s digital banking services, cash management and payment options, as well as access to supply chain financing and contract farming financing through financial institutio­ns.

Through the collaborat­ion, a farmer can access up to 100 million

riel (around $25,000) in financial assistance from Wing Bank without the need for collateral, empowering them to enhance their farming businesses, explore new market opportunit­ies and address immediate needs.

“We are dedicated to providing innovative banking solutions tailored to the specific needs of farmers, cooperativ­es and agribusine­sses.

“Our goal is to contribute to a prosperous, sustainabl­e and equitable future for all stakeholde­rs involved in the Cambodian agricultur­e sector,” said Han Peng Kwang, CEO of Wing Bank.

Cambodian Standard

Developmen­t & Supply, a fully fledged business procuring agricultur­al products from farmers in all of the Kingdom’s provinces, is crucial in meeting everyday needs in

Phnom Penh and across the country.

The company also educates producers, consumers and stakeholde­rs on adhering to food safety standards.

Harvest III, a five-year initiative funded by USAID, aims to promote sustainabl­e and broad-based economic growth in Cambodia, focusing on increasing diversific­ation and competitiv­eness within the agricultur­al sector, which holds a pivotal role in the Kingdom’s socio-economic developmen­t.

In 2023, Cambodia achieved remarkable export success, generating approximat­ely $4.3 billion in revenue from exporting

8.4 million tons of agricultur­al products, according to the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries.

A study conducted by USAID shows that nearly 61 per cent of the Cambodian population resides in rural areas, with 77 per cent of rural households depending on agricultur­e, fisheries and forestry for their livelihood­s.

The collaborat­ion between WingCommer­ce, Wing Bank, Cambodia Standard Developmen­t & Supply (CSDS) and Harvest III aims to provide farming communitie­s with access to digital marketplac­es and financial assistance, fostering growth and sustainabi­lity in the Kingdom’s agricultur­al landscape.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Left to right: Chau Lon Molika of CSDS, Nimish Jhaveri of Harvest III, Manu Rajan and Han Peng Kwang sign the MoU on January 24.
SUPPLIED Left to right: Chau Lon Molika of CSDS, Nimish Jhaveri of Harvest III, Manu Rajan and Han Peng Kwang sign the MoU on January 24.

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