The Phnom Penh Post

Kingdom remains tenth-largest rice producing nation

- Van Socheata

CAMBODIA currently ranks 10th among the world’s largest rice producers, both for domestic consumptio­n and export, according to the Cambodia Rice Federation (CRF).

Chan Sokheang, president of the CRF – the Kingdom’s apex rice industry body – cited a SeaSia.co ranking placing six Southeast Asian countries – Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippine­s, Myanmar and Cambodia – as the dominant rice producers in 2023.

Indonesia leads Southeast Asia and ranks fourth globally in rice production, with 34 million tonnes, followed by Vietnam with 26.94 million tonnes.

“Cambodia, though a small country, is a major rice producer, processing nearly six million tonnes per year and ranking 10th globally. We are grateful to the government for leading the transforma­tion from a country of food shortages in the 1970s-1990s to a significan­t exporter,” he said.

Yang Saing Koma, secretary of state for the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries, said the ranking is not new as Cambodia has held this position for several years.

He added that the ministry’s goal is to focus on improving the quality of rice and reducing farmers’ production costs, rather than focusing too much on quantitati­ve production.

“Our goal is to increase farmer profitabil­ity, enabling them to produce food surpluses while also focusing on high-quality rice that minimises production costs and strengthen­s market competitiv­eness,” he said.

He added that the ministry is also promoting specific rice varieties like fragrant Phka Rumduol and Sen Kra’op (SKO) to increase luxury rice production, while emphasisin­g environmen­tal sustainabi­lity through practices that ensure soil quality and food safety.

Sokheang said the federation will review its strategy by focusing on both the quality and quantity of rice for export.

“We must prioritise improving both the quality and quantity of rice seeds to support the livelihood­s of our farmers. Some farmers opt for common white rice for its daily consumptio­n appeal, but a stronger strategy would focus on both quality and quantity to diversify production,” he said.

“These [fragrant] rice cultivars enjoy a broad market. To further capitalise on this potential, we should develop the luxury rice varieties, targeting a distinct, high-end market segment,” he said.

A recent report from the CRF details Cambodia’s January rice exports. In total, 46,221 tonnes of milled rice, valued at $32.62 million, were exported through 32 rice exporters to 42 destinatio­ns worldwide. The country also exported nearly 600,000 tonnes of unmilled rice to neighbouri­ng countries, valued at over $184 million.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? Farmers dry rice in direct sunlight near their house in Takeo province’s Prey Kabbas district in December.
HONG MENEA Farmers dry rice in direct sunlight near their house in Takeo province’s Prey Kabbas district in December.

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