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During tour to Cambodia to particiate the 6th World Rice Conference, a prominant Thai Rice Export Associaiton’s honorary president looked to work with Cambodia Rice Federation (CRF) in rice trade.

Mr. Chookiat Ophaswongse, honorary president of the Thai Rice

Mekong Oryza Trading firm extended rice export volume to East China Fujian province after signing the agreement with Fuzhou Yifeng rice firm to send a year’s 30,000 tones of milled rice from Cambodia to supply increasing demand for 2015.
The amount is the additional quantity to 100,000 tones of milled rice, which ministry of Commerce signed memorandum of understanding with Chinese counterpart for exporting until April, 2015.

Cambodian rice won the World Best Rice title in three years a row.   CRF’s president believed in bright future of Cambodian rice.

Mr. Kotaro Arai, who was awarded the ‘Lord of Rice’ tittle two year in a row, recognized excellence of award winning rice, which won the three-time championship in annual competition of the sixth World Rice Conference in Phnom Penh in late November, 2014.


The 8-year Agricultural Project which ended in 2018 has prioritized five provinces, where poverty index is high. Five variety seeds, Phkar Rumdol, IR66, Sbay Mungkul, Chulsa and Senpidor, are among ten, which Ministry of Agriculture have encouraged. With the huge demands of paddy rice quality in the world market, Asian Development Bank (ADB)


On December 08, 2014 at the Ministry of Commerce, H.E Sok Puthyvuth togethered with board members, executive operation members and advisors attend the quarterly meeting with Ministry commerce presided over H.E Sun Chanthol, Minister of Commerce to discuss the progress and current issue of Cambodian rice industry. The meeting also participated from high ranking officials of ministry of commerce as well as representatives from the Ministry of Finance and Economy and National Supreme Economic of Cambodia.  

 

Paris, France
20 October 2014

 
Mr. Sok Puthyvuth together with Oknha Lim Bun Heng, Oknha Hun Lak vice president of CRF, Mr. David Vann senior advisor, Mr. Lun Yeng secretary General and CRF members to attend a workshop on topic " Cambodia is a land of opportunities for investment". During the workshop, Mr. Sok Puthyvuth presented about the opportunities and potential of rice sector in Cambodia. The workshop organised by MEDEF Paris, Adepta and Cambodia France Chamber of Commerce (CFCC). The workshop chaired by H.E Sun Chanthol, Senior Minister, Minister of Commerce and participated from 60 investors, journalists and rice exporters. 

Cambodia Rice Federation with 14 Members companies such Loran, Khmer Food, QC, ToT, Boost Riche, Lim Kheang Hout, City Rice, Indochina Rice Miller, International Rice Trading, Lor Eak Heng Sek Meas, White Gold, Signature of Asia, Amru, Mekong Oryza, attend the 50th - World No 1, Food Exhibition called Salon International de l'alimentation -SAIL held in Paris from 19 to 23 October 2014. It is a first time for Cambodian rice exporters as well as Cambodia to attend this world event within the last 50 years. There are 6300 booths from 105 countries and around 150,000 high profile and professional visitors attended this event.

 


CAMBODIAN RICE TODAY


Rice is grown and harvested in a broad swathe of land that runs west to east across the country. The six provinces shown below yield the most popular varieties of White Gold, as rice is known here. Around one-third of the crop comprises varieties of the most valuable fragrant Jasmine Rice.


Cambodia grows many types of rice, and it is divided into two main types: Fragrant Rice and White Rice. There are two main categories of Fragrant Rice.


Premium Jasmine Rice is grown in the wet season and is highly prized for its extra-long grain, soft texture and a distinctive flavor that exudes a strong, natural scent. The most popular name is Phka Malis (Malis=Jasmine) with varieties such as Phka Rumduol, Phka Romeat, Phka Rumdeng, Somali and Neang MalisTM

 
Other Fragrant Ricevarieties are grown in the dry season and include Sen Kra Ob and Sen Pidao. These dry season varieties are long-grained, tender and aromatic. Although they share much with their wet season cousins, their scent is milder.

There are many types of White Rice, some of which are grown in the wet season and others that favor the dry season. This is the type of rice that feeds most people in Cambodia


Premium White Rice is grown in the wet season, and among the most popular types are Ginger Rice, Phka Knhey and Phka Chan-Sen Sar. Once cooked, these varieties typically have a soft consistency.


White Rice is grown in both the wet and dry seasons, and has a firmer bite once cooked. Some of the better-known types are Pearl Rice, Neang Khon, Reang Chey, Ponla Pdao and Neang Minh

 
DEVELOPMENT OF CAMBODIA’S RICE SECTOR

It was not until 2008 that Cambodia exported its first measurable milled rice surplus in modern times. Since then impressive developments have taken place at all levels of the rice supply chain, with the rapid increase in exports one of the most visible results. 

FROM FARM TO FORK

 Export development starts in the field: the Seed Multiplication Project provides access to higher-quality seeds of the most valuable fragrant rice. This leads to improved yields and a more homogenous crop. Thus, income increases along the supply chain beginning with the farmers who now earn more from each crop.

 THE MILLING

 Newer rice mills are highly automated, computer-controlled facilities with increased capacities. Improved quality management helps meeting international standards. Rice husk gasifiers contribute to more economical power generation.

 
DRIVING SUCCESS ON THE WORLD STAGE

Cambodia’s rice exports meet stringent inspection and certification requirements, thereby allowing access to key markets such as the EU, China and the United States. In recent years Cambodian rice exporters participated in important international trade fairs and conferences such as The Rice Trader’s World Rice Conference (TRT-WRC) and THAIFEX – World of Food Asia. They embark on Country missions to meet with buyers and distributors in new markets and foster personal relationships to realize the export potential of Cambodia’s White Gold.

 
WHY CAMBODIAN RICE?

Driving exports means giving customers what they want. Consumers in Europe, for example, insist on rice of the highest quality while others demand specialty products. Cambodia’s rice satisfies both.

 
FULFILLING EXPECTATIONSOF QUALITY

·      Cambodian rice “is green”: it is naturally grown, is not genetically modified, and is grown with limited use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.

·      Organic certifications are on the rise, as are certifications for Fair Trade.

·      Rice mills are obtaining various quality management and food safety certifications such as ISO, HACCP and GMP.

·      Valuable varieties such as the award-winning premium Jasmine Rice have been DNA-mapped, which means their purity and authenticity can be guaranteed.

 
FULFILLING THE DEMAND FOR SPECIALTY

·      Parboiled rice is popular in Europe and Africa. To meet this demand, Cambodia’s first parboiling facility opened in early 2013, and more are planned.

·      High-value varieties such as Cambodia’s award-winning premium Jasmine Rice fill a valuable niche market.

·      Fortified rice, which is enriched with minerals and vitamins, is not yet in commercial production in Cambodia but is the subject of a trial project with the World Food Programme

 
Cambodia knows that to keep consumers satisfied requires an unrelenting focus on food safety, while DNA analysis guarantees the purity and authenticity. Meanwhile, marketing efforts center on promoting Cambodia’s exceptional Premium Fragrant Rice, which lies at the heart of the Kingdom’s greatest culinary dishes.

 RICE – A MIRACLE CROP Few people know that rice can produce an astonishing diversity of products – far more than ends up on your plate. Looking ahead, scientific advances mean that silicone extracted from rice husk could one day be used in battery electrodes, while another GM-variety of rice is the source of a life-saving vaccine.

 More readily available are consumables such as rice milk, rice paper and rice bran oil, and even building materials such as rice-husk bricks. And for the adults, let’s not forget the variety of rice-derived alcoholic beverages. Among these is the novelty Sombai, a delicious rice rum infused with local spices and fruits, the perfect way to toast the success of Cambodia’s White

Gold. Cheers! Or as we say, “Sokpheap La’or!” – “To Your Good Health!”    



 

On November 18, 2014 , Cambodia Rice Federation in cooperation with the Cambodia Tourism Federation, and Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra organized the 2nd Cambodia Rice Festival. The event was fully co-sponsored by Enhanced Integrated Framework (EIF) -funded CEDEP I implemented by International finance Cooperation (IFC) and anSNEC’s Support to the Commercialization of Cambodian Rice Project (SCCRP) financed by Agence Française de Development (AFD).

 

PHNOM PENH, Nov. 20  2014-- Fragrant rice from Cambodia and Thailand was awarded the world's best rice for 2014 during the 6th World Rice Conference here on Thursday.

Jeremy Zwinger, president and chief executive officer of the Rice Trader, which organized the competition, said 25 rice samples from 15 countries and regions including Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, India, Myanmar and the  United States joined the contest.

 

 
Export Statistics
by Metric Tons
Monthly 2021 2022 2023 2024
1. january 34.273 53.036 36.900 46.221
2. February 41.949 50.022 60.567 43.932
3. March 77.466 67.481 79.114 ---
4. April 38.807 50.599 38.740 ---
5. May 40.536 62.537 62.863 ---
6. June 47.419 43.525 51.449 ---
7. July 29.415 23.702 33.075 ---
8. August 33.582 38.098 38.991 ---
9. September 67.251 60.361 54.882 ---
10. October 49.471 59.888 73.343 ---
11. November 72.010 49.849 65.706 ---
12. December 84.890 77.906 60.693 ---
Yearly Export 617.069 637.004 656.323 90.153
MOT- Sources: Secretariat One Window Service
(SOWS-REF) for rice export.