Organization:Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Cambodia)

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Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
ក្រសួងកសិកម្ម រុក្ខាប្រមាញ់ និងនេសាទ
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Agency overview
JurisdictionGovernment of Cambodia
HeadquartersMao Tse Tung Blvd, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Minister responsible
  • Dith Tina,
    Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Websitemaff.gov.kh

The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Khmer: ក្រសួងកសិកម្ម រុក្ខាប្រមាញ់ និងនេសាទ) is the government ministry of Cambodia that is responsible for governing activities of agriculture, forestry and the fishery industry in Cambodia.[1]

Institutions

Public schools, companies and rubber plantations related to the Ministry include:[2]

  • Royal University of Agriculture (RUA)[3]
  • Cambodia Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI)[4][5]
  • Prek Leap National College of Agriculture (PNCA) [6][7]
  • Kampong Cham National School of Agriculture
  • Agricultural Input Company
  • Cambodia Rubber Development Company
  • Cambodia Rubber Research Institute
  • Rubber Import, Export, Transport and Equipment Company
  • Rubber Plantation Companies: Chup Rubber Plantation Co., Krek Rubber Plantation Co., Memut Rubber Plantation Co., Snoul Rubber Plantation Co., Chamkar Andong Rubber Plantation Co., Beungket Rubber Plantation Co. and Peam Cheing Rubber Plantation Co.

Crimes and disturbing issues

In the years of 2007-8 the Cambodian Government, was responsible for the sale of 45% of the total landmass in Cambodia to primarily foreign investors. The land concessions are to be used for agro-industrial, forestry, tourism and constructional projects, even though larger parts of the land are wildlife protections or national parks even (See Cardamom Mountains for example).[8] The vast majority of the Economic Land Concessions (ELCs) have in fact been issued in violation of Cambodia's 2001 Land Law and its Subdecree on ELCs and are therefore illegal.[9]

The landsales has been perceived by observers, to be the result of extensive land grabbing and corruption within the judicial system, ministries and government bureaucracy of Cambodia. It has stirred serious unrest across the country, within recent years.[10][11][12]

Ministers

Portrait Name Tenure Party
From To
No image.svg Chan Sarun
ច័ន្ទ សារុន
(b. 1948)
30 November 1998 23 September 2013 CPP

Chhea Song ( ឈា សុង)

30 November 1998
30 September 2003 Mr 

Cambodian People Party (CPP)

No image.svg Ouk Rabun
(b. 1951)
24 September 2013 5 April 2016 CPP
No image.svg Veng Sakhon
វេង សាខុន
(b. 1960)
5 April 2016 8 October 2022 CPP
MEF Minister Aun Pornmoniroth 20160607 (cropped).jpg Aun Pornmoniroth
អូន ព័ន្ធមុនីរ័ត្ន
(b. 1965)
Acting
8 October 2022 17 October 2022 CPP
No image.svg Dith Tina
ឌិត ទីណា
(b. 1979)
17 October 2022 Present CPP

See also

  • Agriculture in Cambodia
  • Deforestation in Cambodia

References

  1. MAFF, About us
  2. About us
  3. MAFF, RUA
  4. MAFF, CARDI
  5. CARDI homepage
  6. MAFF, PNSA
  7. PNSA homepage
  8. Maps Open Development Cambodia. See Economic Land Concessions, Concessions For Mining and Forest Concessions.
  9. "Submission to the UN's Universal Periodic Review, Cambodia". Universal Periodic Review 2013. LICADHO. 2013. p. 1. http://www.licadho-cambodia.org/reports/files/187Document-UPR2013-LICADHO.pdf. 
  10. Adrian Levy and Cathy Scott-Clark (April 26, 2008). "Country for sale". The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/apr/26/cambodia. Retrieved February 13, 2014. 
  11. Andreas Lorenz (November 27, 2013). "Land Grab: Foreign Firms Drive Cambodians from Farms". Der Spiegel. http://www.spiegel.de/international/business/foreign-companies-are-taking-farmlands-away-from-cambodians-a-935801.html. 
  12. Topic: Land Issues LICADHO. Accessdate: February 20th 2014.

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