Japanese firms Top Planning and Kamya signed deals with the agricultural cooperatives recently, said Poeng Tryda, Director of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Department of Preah Vihear province.
Under the contract, scheduled to be implemented in the harvest season next year, the agricultural cooperatives will supply 100 tonnes of fresh cashew nuts per year, he said, citing that the agreement focuses on the quality and standard requirements of the commodity.
“This is a boon for Preah Vihear province farmers,” he said.
“The contract farming with these two companies will help improve the lives of farmers, especially stabilize market prices,” he said. Under the deal, a tonne of fresh cashew nuts is priced at $1,625.
Fresh cashew nuts from the agricultural cooperatives will be processed at the Chey Sambo Cashew Nut Processing Handicraft in Kampong Thom province and to be supplied to the two Japanese firms, said its president In Lai Huot.
Thirty tonnes of processed cashew nuts will be shipped to the Top Planning and 70 tonnes will go to Kamya, she said. The handicraft, she said, started supplying processed commodities to the Top Planning in March 2021. To date, 45 tonnes of cashew nuts have been shipped to the company which sells in Japan, she said.
Currently, the handicraft in Kampong Thom province is the sole agency having the license for exporting cashew nuts abroad, according to the Cashew Nuts Association of Cambodia, citing that almost all fresh cashew nuts are exported to Vietnam.
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Author: Chea Vanyuth
Source: Khmer Times
August 29, 2022