The Phnom Penh Post

Manet pledges ongoing protection for Tonle Sap

- Mom Kunthear

PRIME Minister Hun Manet has committed to the continued protection of the Tonle Sap Lake, while also reiteratin­g the government’s measures to support Cambodian farmers.

While addressing the closing of the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries’ annual meeting on January 30, Manet explained that in 2011, the government issued a sub-decree on the zoning of the lake, which made no exceptions for existing villages.

The area around the lake is classified into three zones. Private residences and land ownership is allowed only in Zone 1, whereas land use in Zone 2 is restricted to certain subsistenc­e activities. Zone 3 land is entirely strictly protected conservati­on area.

In 2022, then-Prime Minister Hun Sen addressed the issue, calling for the rezoning of some parts of the land, in ways that would not affect the biodiversi­ty of the lake but would allow residents of existing villages to remain in their homes.

“Under the seventh mandate, the government will continue this work. We will ensure that the zoning is based on the principles of accuracy and effectiven­ess, as stated in the guideline issued by the previous government.

According to Manet, one priority activity that will be carried out in the near future is the registrati­on of all of the land around the lake. He instructed Minister of Land Management, Urban Planning and Constructi­on Say Samal to lead the work, in cooperatio­n with the Tonle Sap Authority (TSA).

“We must resolutely protect the Tonle Sap Lake, which is a national treasure. Local authoritie­s are the key players in this task. The [TSA] and the local armed forces must work together to ensure this is done, with a special focus on preventing any encroachme­nt on flooded forests,” he said.

“We must keep the Tonle Sap untouched, and in the future we will

find a way to make it even healthier.

He described the lake as part of the identity of Cambodia, noting that it is the largest fresh water lake in Southeast Asia. He warned that those who have claimed land in Zone 3 around the lake should withdraw before legal action is pursued.

He warned the authoritie­s in the six provinces bordering the lake that they must ensure the work is completed accurately and effectivel­y, or they would face consequenc­es.

“I don’t want to have to dismiss people, but I will if it becomes necessary. This is not an empty threat, but a very real one,” he said.

Manet also praised the agricultur­e ministry for its “excellent” achievemen­ts in the past year.

While acknowledg­ing that the effects of this year’s El Nino whether phenomenon are likely to last for a long period, he praised the local authoritie­s for dealing with water shortages during the dry-season rice cultivatio­n period in a timely manner.

He instructed the relevant authoritie­s to devise strategic plans to deal with a possible lack of water for crops in the future. Dealing with water shortages should be inclusive, with the participat­ion of farmers, he added.

The premier noted that his government places a focus on agricultur­al developmen­t, through its involvemen­t with several initiative­s such as the “rice and fish corridor” and “diamond cooperatio­n” with China, as well as plans to turn the Kingdom into a “cashew empire” in the future.

Manet reiterated that the government will offer tax relief for smallholde­r farming and rice fields, as well as the import of agricultur­al materials. It has also agreed to offer tariff relief on the basic food needs of the people until 2028. He also noted preferenti­al legislatio­n for 14 agricultur­e products and export goods.

“For basic daily consumptio­n for people until 2028, the General Department of Taxation [GDT] must prepare a list of agricultur­al products and basic needs that will receive tax relief. We not only need to care for our farmers, but for all consumers,” he said.

 ?? STPM ?? Prime Minister Hun Manet (centre) presides over the closing ceremony of the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries’ annual meeting on January 30.
STPM Prime Minister Hun Manet (centre) presides over the closing ceremony of the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries’ annual meeting on January 30.

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