The Phnom Penh Post

Tina offers guidance to new agro-officials

- Van Socheata

MINISTER of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries Dith Tina has instructed the first batch of newly-minted commune agricultur­al officials to ensure they are fully prepared to support Cambodian farmers.

He added that in order to resolve any challenges facing farmers, they will need to have an excellent understand­ing of modern agricultur­al and economic policy and theory. He also reminded them of the importance of gaining the trust of the farming communitie­s they will be deployed to.

His remarks were delivered at the February 16 closing ceremony of an orientatio­n training for the initial group of 250 officials, held at the Royal University of Agricultur­e (RUA) in Phnom Penh. They are set to be deployed to 89 communes in seven provinces.

An agricultur­e ministry social media post said Tina recommende­d that the new officials make sure they have a clear understand­ing of the government’s priority agricultur­e policies, which focus on food security, economic growth and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

“Each of you must have a firm grasp of agricultur­al and economic techniques, and share them with the farmers. As civil servants, we are responsibl­e for serving the

public, so all of you have to increase your knowledge and skills and cooperate closely with all of the relevant units. For your work to be effective, you must gain the trust of the farmers,” he added.

The post explained that following the deployment of the initial group of 250, another batch of 800 will be posted later this year. In 2025, an additional 550 will be deployed, providing a total of 1,600 agricultur­al commune officials. They will provide support to over 1,500 communes throughout the Kingdom.

“We have to make an effort to ensure that farmers everywhere receive the technical support they need. We also need to facilitate capital to assist them,” added Tina.

He also met with representa­tives of Agri Smart Innovation

on February 16 to examine the company’s machinery which serves the agricultur­al sector.

The minister recommende­d that the firm conduct additional studies of into new innovation­s that could support the cultivatio­n of crops identified for their export potential by the ministry, including rice and cashews.

He also instructed the General Directorat­e of Agricultur­e to monitor engineerin­g work at the grassroots level, and increase farmers’ understand­ing of technology that can help them resolve any issues they might face.

“Mechanical engineerin­g plays an important role in saving farmers time and money. We should do everything possible to reduce their production costs as effectivel­y as we can,” he said.

 ?? MAFF ?? Agricultur­e minister Dith Tina addresses the closing ceremony.
MAFF Agricultur­e minister Dith Tina addresses the closing ceremony.

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