The Phnom Penh Post

CRF, KE consider int’l milled-rice marketing linkup

- Hin Pisei

THE Cambodia Rice Federation (CRF) may soon strike a deal with Khmer Enterprise (KE) to work on the marketing and branding of Cambodian milled rice to reach a wider audience at internatio­nal markets.

The two sides held a first meeting last week via video link to brainstorm ideas for a potential collaborat­ive relationsh­ip to boost sales of the main linchpin of Cambodian agricultur­al exports.

Kim Sreyroth, CRF vicepresid­ent and chair of the federation’s Marketing and Export Promotion Executive Committee, said marketing and branding is very important to enhance the reputation and quality of Cambodian milled rice which is becoming increasing­ly recognised on the internatio­nal market.

She lauded last week’s preliminar­y meeting as a positive for the Cambodian rice sector, saying the CRF is keen to work with KE.

“As a work in progress, the CRF will make proposals to KE on specific marketing and branding work, focusing on the main objective of expanding export markets to enhance the reputation of Cambodian products at home and abroad,” Sreyroth said.

KE is a start-up ecosystem support arm under the Ministry

of Economy and Finance that helps improve the economic and commercial efficiency and effectiven­ess of local enterprise­s.

KE marketing and investment head Kong Somphyvata­nak said the discussion was held to explore the possibilit­y of joining forces to expand the Kingdom’s milled-rice export market.

The meeting focused on marketing and branding on the internatio­nal stage, and delved into how to mainstream the reputation of quality Cambodian milled rice in a highlyeffi­cient way, he said.

KE is very interested in the Cambodian rice market, he said, lauding the CRF’s work on the “Malys Angkor” brand of fragrant rice exports.

CRF secretary-general Lun Yeng, who also attended the meeting, told The Post on May 24 that the discussion merely paved the way for upcoming dialogue, with a formal decision on a partnershi­p yet to be made.

Cambodia exported 192,495 tonnes of milled rice in the first four months of this year, representi­ng a 107,757-tonne or 35.89-per-cent drop from the 300,252 tonnes posted in January-April 2020, according to data from the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries.

The ministry estimated the value of the exports at nearly $161.7 million.

 ?? POST STAFF ?? The Kingdom exported 192,495 tonnes of milled rice in the first four months of this year, down by 35.89 per cent year-on-year.
POST STAFF The Kingdom exported 192,495 tonnes of milled rice in the first four months of this year, down by 35.89 per cent year-on-year.

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