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Research Launching on Preparedness of Cambodia Small Landholder Farmers toward ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) Integration


On 31 March 2017: The NGO Forum on Cambodia through its Agriculture Policies Monitoring Project to organize research launching on preparedness of Cambodia small landholder farmers toward ASEAN economic community (AEC) integration at Phnom Penh Ecumenical Diakonia Centre (PPEDC) with around 62 participants (12 women) join the event. The research report aims to identify roles, challenges and opportunities of Cambodia small landholder farmers. The study will raise the policy recommendations for supporting small landholder farmers both man and woman farmers on how to be well positioned in competition with other ASEAN member countries to protect the Cambodia agriculture for its food security and food sovereignty, as well as in the purpose to inform the policy makers and decision makers.


Dr. Tek Vannara mentioned that ASEAN has been integrated since 2015 and Cambodia is one of ASEAN members. Both opportunities and challenges might occur in Cambodia. For example, Cambodia has become a medium-income so Official Development Assistance (ODA) can be reduced. Low interest rate for Cambodian’s loan also has been addressed and discussed by the government at the national level in order to find ways to support small landholder farmers who accessing micro-finance loan for agricultural purpose.

Mr. Kong Pheach, MAFF responded that Farmer Association is a very important mechanism for farmers to integrate into ASEAN. The first thing that farmers should do is to register for contract farming. Then, the government will assist to deal the issue that famers have faced with. Both raw-material suppliers and final producers are important to work together. He added that related to importing, we cannot stop the flow of products to our country as Cambodia already registered to World Trade Organization (WTO). The important thing to do is to put a standard barrier to control the products before bringing to Cambodia. It should take action at the border point not at the market. Setting standard is the responsibility of government.

Mr. Eang Sotheara, private sector representative mentioned that “no farmer to product organic-product” is the main challenge. Health is a very important topic for private sector. His company has planned to ask farmers to grow organic product and the company will bring those products to the market. To make it possible, small landholder farmers can formulate farmer association and his company could help to find market for them through contract farming. The government is in the right way to discuss about agricultural issue. It would be great if the farmers can proof that they produce organic products. Farmers should become agro-farmers by firstly; they need to understand financial management; secondly; they should share and discuss together with government and NGOF to pilot project on agricultural processing starting from cropping until accessing to market. Here they should understand clearly about their roles and responsibilities as well as other relevant stakeholders.

Mr. Suon Seng, independent researcher responded that this research did not focus on comparing between Vietnam and Thailand. For accessing to agricultural technology, transportation, agricultural inputs, Cambodia is still poor. The government has worked to ask for Quota from the other countries. If we do close importing agricultural products, there will be a problem of food security to Cambodian people particularly workers living in urban or city. Green agriculture (organic product) is one opportunity for Cambodia to export to Vietnam, Thailand and other European Countries.

Dr. Tek Vannara, ED of NGOF in summary and closing remark to thank all participants who shared and discussed about the report and provided more comments and recommendations related to the discussion topic today. NGOF will bring result from this workshop to discuss with TWG on water and agriculture as well as the Cambodia Chamber of Commerce (CCC) in order to find solution for small landholder farmers in Cambodia. Besides, NGOF will continue to bring the issues related to Agriculture Land, Forest, Fishery, and Natural resource laws to discuss with government and other relevant stakeholders. Finally, he announced to close the workshop.


Launching Report AEC 3

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Jul 19, 2024

National Consultative Seminar on Indigenous Communal Land
On 19 July 2024, Indigenous Community Support Organizations in collaboration with the NGO Forum on Cambodia and other partner organizations organized a National Consultative Seminar on Indigenous Communal Land (ICLT) in Kampong Cham Province. This national consultation seminar was cooperated by relevant ministries, including the Ministry of Rural Development, the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, and the Ministry of Environment, with the participation of authorities, community representatives, civil society organizations and development partners with a total of 158 participants (37 females). Achievements and research results, challenges and suggestions were brought for discussion during the seminar. Dr. Thol Dina, Project Director of LASEDIII of the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction, mentioned the previous community registration, which resulted in 193 communities being recognized by the Ministry of Rural Development, 153 communities recognized as legal entities by the Ministry of Interior and 43 communities officially recognized by the Ministry of Land Management. Please be informed that Mr. Soeung Saroeun, Executive Director of the NGO Forum on Cambodia (NGOF) urges consideration of planning for resource and community development projects in addition to the current dialogue. In general, the content from the discussion, suggestions and recommendations are compiled and prepared as key notes for submission to the relevant ministry leaders for further discussion and address.

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Jul 16, 2024

Workshop on revisiting CSOs’ Input to new National Strategic Development Plan (NSDP) 2024-2028
First of all, we would like to congratulate the NGO Forum on Cambodia (NGOF) that has been officially appointed by the Royal Government of Cambodia through the Ministry of Planning, as one of the members of Inter-Ministerial Committee and Technical Working Group for preparation of the new National Strategic Development Plan (NSDP) 2024-2028. To play this critical role, on 9 January 2024, the NGOF organized a consultative workshop on Revisiting CSOs’ Inputs to new National Strategic Development Plan (NSDP) 2024-2028 with around 80 participants both in person and virtual who are from the Ministry of Planning, NGOF’s member organizations, networks and development partners. Honorable guests and participants applauded the process and regarded that the NSDP is the most important document to drive development process in Cambodia so that all stakeholders should put all efforts to provide inputs and develop this plan. The full-day workshop aims to raise awareness of the first phase of the Pentagonal Strategic Plan and provide up-to-date information on the NSDP 2024-2028 process to civil society organizations that are members and partners of the NGOF, as well as present format to generate inputs from participants for the NSDP 2024-2028 that will then submit to each relevant ministry, Ministry of Planning and members of the Inter-Ministerial Committee. As a result of this consultation, participants have learned about the pentagonal strategies, process of NSDP preparation, and especially provided a lot of useful inputs which will be formulated into the CSO’s inputs paper to be submitted to the Government. Participants will encourage other CSO representatives and stakeholders in their contacts to provide further inputs online until 12 January 2024. The NGOF will consolidate the first collective inputs and will submit it to the line Ministries and Ministry of Planning in the week of 15 January 2024 onward. The NGO Forum and participants also strongly encourage all other CSOs to continue to provide inputs through online until the first draft of NSDP shared by the Ministry of Planning, tentatively in the second half of March/April 2024. Relate Document: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1acpHAOzjTPpdOeo1gcfUvhNjYzS3pxcp?usp=drive_link&fbclid=IwAR3y7ivHzu6i9iVLNm2UUS1q3G3FLvidaC5V4829eGABynslBtQxxxraOUA

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Oct 25, 2023

Provincial NGO Network Members Meeting at Preah Vihear Province
On the morning of 17 October 2023, Mr. Soeung Saroeun, Executive Director of the NGO Forum on Cambodia (NGOF) and colleagues had conducted a consultative meeting with NGO members and partners in Preah Vihear to strengthen collaboration, and consult on a draft of NGOF's seven-year strategic plan (2024-2030) called "METRI" which is focusing on Multi-stakeholders Engagement for Transformative, Resilient, and Inclusive Society. As a result, our discussion was successfully proceeded, with good inputs and support from participants of "METRI" strategic plan. In addition, the NGO members and partners were happy to participate in joint initiatives based on the model to achieve common goals, and they specifically request that the NGOF remain active in supporting the positive impact on policies and laws influence and resource mobilization for the benefits of member organizations, communities and especially poor and vulnerable people.

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