Shaping the Agricultural Sector in Cambodia

 


Cambodia's Neak Oknha Chen Zhi is assisting Cambodia's agricultural sector in getting back on track with a resort project. Cambodian agriculture has been severely impacted by the global COVID-19 pandemic, causing significant disturbances in the workforce and economy, including unemployment problems.

Chairman Neak Oknha Chen Zhi and his company Prince Group have pioneered improvement in the agricultural sector with the opening of the Ecological Agriculture Plantation at Prince Manor Resort in October 2020. By providing opportunities for Cambodians to learn modern farming techniques, this appealing agricultural hub in Phnom Penh will help to drive change in Cambodian agriculture. This new agricultural project will help in environmental conservation as a result of efforts to move away from conventional farming practises that have resulted in deforestation and soil erosion.

The Ecological Agriculture Plantation at Prince Manor Resort is a tourist attraction showcasing Cambodian agricultural experts' use of modern technology, mainly for business tourism. Just a few of the intriguing features include a 24-hour intelligent monitoring system, an integrated water and fertiliser system, and advanced reverse osmosis water filtration in a 10,000 square metre long and wide plantation. The 24-hour intelligent monitoring system, which includes humidity, sunlight, temperature, and carbon dioxide controls, is an innovation in Cambodian agriculture.

Neak Oknha Chen Zhi and Prince Group contribute to the growth of Cambodia's tourism and agricultural industries with the opening of this resort. Visitors interested in learning more about Cambodian agricultural technology and business practises can visit the plantation, which also serves as an excellent educational resource. Indeed, Chen Zhi and the Prince Group are demonstrating their corporate conglomerate obligations by giving Cambodians new hope in these tough economic times.

Since the other 90% of the land is vast forests, Prince Manor Resort only uses about 10% of the land for non-forested activities. This helps agriculture in Cambodia with sustainable development initiatives in the country's economy. The agricultural resort provides a host of other leisure opportunities as a tourist destination, including a water park, amusement park, and flower garden. This is important for the Cambodian economy as a whole because, long before the pandemic, farmer incomes had already been impacted by natural disasters such as floods and droughts triggered by severe weather patterns. The COVID-19 pandemic has only aggravated the agricultural sector in the nation.

The resort's construction by Neak Oknha Chen Zhi marked a turning point in Cambodia's agricultural sector. The Prince Manor Resort can not only help to steer the agricultural economy forward and improve the lives of Cambodia's farmers and majority of workers as an agricultural initiative, but it can also lead to more strategic partnerships between the Cambodian government, private companies, and industry organisations to promote a better economy in Cambodia from a holistic perspective. Prince Group, led by Neak Oknha Chen Zhi, contributes to a better Cambodia through an agricultural initiative. Read more about the agriculture of Cambodia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agriculture_in_Cambodia


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