The edge of a farm contrasts with the remnants of forest in Cambodia. Habitat loss due to agricultural intensification is a major threat to Cambodia’s bees. Image by Anton L. Delgado.
PHNOM PENH, March 24 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese-trained program is crucial to promote rice-prawn farming in Cambodia, providing benefits to rice-shrimp farmers in the kingdom, an official said on Monday.
Around 500 rice farmers across Battambang and Banteay Meanchey province will benefit from a 14-month training programme on “Sustainable Farming and Smart Agriculture Techniques.” This initiative, ...
Chef Seng Sothea is educating the world on the complexities of Cambodian food with an inventive cooking style he calls New ...
Three Filipinos trapped in Cambodia are asking the government to help them return to the Philippines, claiming they were ...
The financial package includes a €15 million EU grant, supplementing an existing €60 million loan from EIB Global, and €4.5 ...
Ireland has announced a funding package of €800,000 ($872,00) for a climate-related programme, led by Oxfam Cambodia. The ...
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) on Monday announced the rescue of three Filipino nationals who were forced to work ...
Experts call on both policymakers and farmers to protect Cambodia’s agriculture and ecosystems by safeguarding the country’s wild bee populations. See All Key Ideas As natural pollinators ...