Thursday, July 7, 2011

Cambodia Rice Exporter, Cambodia Products, Cambodia Fields: Cambodia Ginger Rice

This type of rice has been cultivated in wet season (from April – November) throughout Cambodia, this (non-fragrant) long grain rice has the most superior quality comparing to other White Rice.

Its favor is premium taste and tenderness as Fragrant Rice such as: Cambodia Jasmine Rice, or Somali Rice. After cooked, it absorbs more water to make most suitable for medium class restaurants, hotels, hospitals, and daily rice consumption. So, this type of rice is so popular for Cambodian.

Now, Ginger Rice starts to be more and more popular in European, especially in Poland, and Russia.








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Cambodia Rice Exporter, Cambodia Products, Cambodia Fields:Cambodia Jasmine Rice 5% Broken

Cambodia Rice Exporter, Cambodia Products, Cambodia Fields:Cambodia Jasmine Rice 5% Broken

Jasmine rice is a type of premium rice from Cambodia under categories "Fragrant rice”. It is very common in high-end household consumption. Jasmine rice is planting in two season, wet season and dry season with the traditional plantation and conventionally.

As we are the importer of the organic fertilizer, we promote the farmer only go on the organic fertilizer to boost the harvest yield.

The rice grain is silky, smooth, tender and shiny. After cooked, it will be soft and presents wonderful aroma.







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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Cambodia Rice Exporter, Cambodia Products, Cambodia Fields: Cambodian White Rice

Cambodia white rice is categorized to the Indica type (Long grain). Cambodia white rice can be planted in many regions throughout Cambodia. Anyhow, the most fruitful area to produce Cambodia White rice in terms of quality and quality is the central region. The reasons lie on the well established of irrigation system and the use of advanced technologies. As a result, this region yields 2-3 crops per year. Cambodia white rice appears to be in need by the majority of world population.







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Cambodia Rice Exporter, Cambodia Products, Cambodia Fields: Cambodian Broken Rice

Broken rice is the rice that is separated from the White rice during the milling process. It is half grain. It is a low grade of rice, it is much cheaper than Long grain White rice. It is used for animal feeding or in food and beverage industry such as beer brewing and flour processing.






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Cambodia Rice Exporter, Cambodia Products, Cambodia Fields: Japan Organic Fertilizer

The fertilizer was made in Japan by developing under the complicated process effectively used the un-used natural resources of the animals and plants products.

These material have been gone through the complicated processing plants to produce high quality organic fertilizer
There are the residue of fish processing, food processing, and meat processing plants, the residue from animals and plants after carefully selected the good part.
And the blood meal and dried fish powder residue, and the properties of meat and bone meal organic ingredients.

These are blended to produce fertilizer for crops.

Although the density of nutrients in organic material is comparatively modest, they have many advantages.
The majority of nitrogen supplying organic fertilizers contain insoluble nitrogen and act as a slow-release fertilizer. By their nature, organic fertilizers increase physical and biological nutrient storage mechanisms in soils, mitigating risks of over-fertilization. Organic fertilizer nutrient content, solubility, and nutrient release rates are typically much lower than mineral (inorganic) fertilizers.
Organic fertilizers also re-emphasize the role of humus and other organic components of soil, which are believed to play several important roles:

• Mobilizing existing soil nutrients, so that good growth is achieved with lower nutrient densities while wasting less.
• Releasing nutrients at a slower, more consistent rate, helping to avoid a boom-and-bust pattern
• Helping to retain soil moisture, reducing the stress due to temporary moisture stress
• Improving the soil structure
• Helping to prevent topsoil erosion (responsible for desertfication and the Dust bowl.
• The necessity of reapplying artificial fertilizers regularly (and perhaps in increasing quantities) to maintain fertility.

• Extensive runoff of soluble nitrogen and phosphorus.
• Costs are lower for if fertilizer is locally available.






















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Monday, July 4, 2011

Cambodian banks aim to ride agriculture boom

* Cambodian banks see strong deposit growth
* Agricultural investments may help loan market expand
* Foreign buyers interested, but market crowded
By Frederik Richter PHNOM PENH, June 28 (Reuters) - Cambodian banks are hoping that a surge in agricultural investment will bring in the customers they need to take out loans and put to work the cash flooding into the frontier market's overcrowded banking system. Cambodia, which is due to open a stock exchange this year, is attracting investment to rural areas as it seeks to move from exporting primary crops to milling rice and packaging seafood to sell abroad. Foreign donors have vastly expanded rural road networks and firms from Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia and beyond are scrambling to buy land and expand rubber and rice plantations. But while the streets of Phnom Penh are cluttered with bank branches and cash machines, banks have ignored rural areas. "We have an operation about 100 km away from Phnom Penh. Every month we physically carry about $50,000 because there is no bank," said T. Mohan, chief executive of Virtus Group, which advises foreign investors in Cambodia. "We're trying to encourage our bank to set up an operation there in the near future. In six to twelve months from now (our clients in the area) will be looking at millions of dollars in transactions for payrolls, expenses, development costs." Four senior members of Cambodia's murderous Khmer Rouge regime went on trial this week in a reminder of the bloody past that left the country in tatters in the 1970s. But the economy has grown strongly over the past decade and Cambodia's banks need to find new ways of lending as their deposits surged 26 percent last year. "You're seeing a general deepening of the financial sector. There's more people coming into the formal financial sector instead of keeping their money under the mattress," said Stephen Higgins, chief executive of ANZ Royal Bank, partly owned by Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd . Cambodian banks' loan business has so far been largely limited to lending to property owners, but bankers say they are eager to also finance machinery, warehouses, issue letters of credit and offer the first consumer loans to the country's tiny but growing class of white-collar employees. "A family that earned $200-400 a few years ago, as employees, can now earn close to $1,000, and maybe even up to $2,000," said Dieter Billmeier, vice president at Canadia Bank, speaking at the bank's headquarters, Phnom Penh's first high-rise tower. He said Cambodian banks could expand their loan books by up to 10 percent on consumer loans alone over the next two years. Canadia Bank plans to lend about $100 million to the agriculture and food processing sectors over the next 18 months, he said. TOO MUCH CASH Lenders in general, however, are struggling to use their cash and bankers say the country's 29 banks are more than the market can sustain. In comparison, there are only 10 banks catering to the much larger Malaysian market. "Many of the banks here aren't profitable. There's not enough business volume," said Billmeier. The top four, Public Bank of Cambodia, Canadia Bank, ANZ Royal and ACLEDA Bank, control about 75 percent of the loan market and deposits. For a factbox, click Even so, Chinese state-owned banks such as Bank of China are looking to expand in Cambodia and bankers say Malaysian lenders such as Maybank and CIMB that already operate there are looking to buy into local banks. Billmeier said Canadia Bank was looking for an international investor interested in buying up to 30 percent of the bank from its owners, the local Pung merchant family. He said regional banks in Hong Kong, Malaysia or Singapore would be a good fit. "The business climate has improved a lot in Cambodia without getting any attention," said Douglas Clayton, managing partner at Leopard Capital. The firm's $34 million equity fund holds a stake in ACLEDA, which started out as a provider of micro-finance and is still today the only bank present in many rural areas. "The legal environment takes a long time to improve but we hope for one law every year," said Clayton. In recent months, new legislation has made it easier for banks to seize assets from customers who default on loans, which should allow such loans to expand. A credit bureau providing information on loan applicants is expected to open this year. (Reporting by Frederik Richter)

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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Port shipment in Cambodia soar

SHIPMENTS through Sihanoukville Autonomous Port have increased this year largely on increased exports of rice and acacia wood, Director General Lou Kim Chhun said.

Some 91,100 Twenty-foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) were transported through the facility between January and May, an 8.7 percent increase on shipments during the same period last year, according to port statistics.
An increase in shipments of products such as garments, oil and coal were main drivers of the growth, though agriculture and timber products were showing the largest increase, he said.

“Rice and acacia-wood exports jumped better than expected in the first five months,” Lou Kim Chhun said on Tuesday.

The port is currently shipping 10,000 tonnes of acacia wood to China each month, while imports of oil are also on the rise.

Lou Kim Chhun highlighted the potential of rail shipments from Phnom Penh to the port as increasing overall exports.

The rail link between the capital and Touk Meas in Kampot province opened last year, while the leg between Kampot and Sihanoukville is slated for completion this year.

“We strongly believe that when the railroad from Touk Meas links with Sihanoukville port, shipments through the port will increase more next year,” he said.

One of Cambodia’s largest trucking companies, So Nguon Group, is taking a wait and see approach to competition from rail.

“We don’t think it will affect our business of transportation, but we don’t know yet. We will wait to see the situation at the time,” said its President So Nguon on Tuesday.

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Saturday, July 2, 2011

Cambodian Rice Exports Show Rise

Growing demand from European markets, natural disasters and drought in rice producing countries has led to rice exports doubling in the first four months of the year, according to Ministry of Commerce officials.

Cambodia’s total rice exports reached 42,669 tonnes worth US$24,437,959 from January to April 2011, compared to 21,322 tonnes worth $12,178,797 in the same period last year. “Demand is picking up throughout European countries because we now export directly, whereas before we just sold crops to neighbouring countries which processed for export,” said the ministry’s Director of Statistics Kong Putheara yesterday. “Some countries, such as China experienced droughts recently, but we have not, and that’s why we need to supply more,” he said. “I think China will require more rice from us this year.” He also highlighted growing opportunity in Europe from Cambodia’s status as a Least Developed Country.

Cambodia’s exports to the European Union do not pay tax, which provides its rice shipments with savings of about $150 per tonne, Kong Putheara added. “You can export freely without limitation on quota,” he said. However, many local producers still do not meet international standards of quality required by European buyers. “We have not met our clients’ needs yet, but if we achieve this, we can sell at much higher prices.” Cambodian government officials have targeted 1 million tonnes of rice exports by 2015.

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Friday, July 1, 2011

Cambodia's Royal Ploughing Ceremony 2011

Cambodia on May 21 celebrated the annual Royal Plowing Ceremony this year at Meru field in front of National Museum near Royal Palace in Phnom Penh under the presidency of his majesty king Norodom Sihamoni. This Royal ceremony also told the local people about the time for planting agricultural crops has arrived and it usually marked the arrival of the rainy season.

The ceremony is an ancient royal rite of Cambodia to mark the traditional beginning of the rice-planting season and predicting the agricultural product this year through releasing sacred oxen to eat seven dishes of agricultural crops including sesame, corn, water, alcohol, rice, grass and played in the middle of the fetors from government officials who attended this ceremony. president of national assembly this year. H.E. Yuth Phuthong try of Agriculture, Forestry and as second person to hold the p After sacred oxen ate dis royal astrologer for the roya microphone that this year, t good and peas product will peas and those dishes are diseld under thousands of spectas, diplomats, and also students H.E. Say Chum, second vice y appointed as holder of plow g, Secretary of State for Minisd Fisheries was also appointed low. splayed food, Mr. Kong Kan, al palace announced through the corn crops will get very again be medium, and this year also there will be a small communicable disease for animals after the sacred oxen ate grass. “New Year’s angle this year will help the country to avoid natural disasters, and convey best wishes for the king, former king queen mother, and local people”.

The water is the life of people and the country and local people need to keep it in reservoir to irrigate the rice fi elds,” he begged. In 2010, Cambodia harvested rice paddy product very well with surplus of 4 million tons of rice product while totally the country gained about 8 million tons of rice products. By 2015, Cambodia is planning to export one million tons of rice products. (SEAW)

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