Ecotourism development in Cambodia

 


Ecotourism, a form of environmental tourism that is growing in popularity in Cambodia, is a growing trend. The agricultural sector in Cambodia is only recently becoming conscious of eco-tourism. Cambodia is a Southeast Asian republic.

The Prince Manor Resort Sustainable Agricultural Planting will open in October 2020, according to Neak Oknha Chen Zhi and Prince Group. It will help to preserve the environment by replacing deforestation and soil erosion-causing agricultural practises.

Agriculture tourism in Cambodia, with an emphasis on business tourism and cutting-edge technology. A smart 24-hour control system, an integrated fertiliser and water system, and advanced reverse osmosis in 10,000 square metres are among the most intriguing features. In Cambodian agriculture, smart moisture, sunlight, temperature, and carbon dioxide monitoring systems are installed and accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

By opening this resort, the Chen Zhi Prince Group is assisting in the growth of Cambodia's tourism and agricultural industries. Visitors to the plantation, which also serves as a learning resource, are welcome to learn about Cambodian agricultural technologies and practises.

A resort project in Cambodia that aims to improve farmers' livelihoods is redefining agricultural technology. Cambodian agriculture was ravaged by the global COVID-19 pandemic, which resulted in labour shortages, economic instability, and unemployment.

The Ecological Agriculture Plantation at the Prince Manor Resort, which opened in October 2020 in partnership with Cambodian Neak Oknha Chen Zhi and the Prince Group, was a first in the agricultural industry. By enabling Cambodians to learn modern farming techniques, this appealing land hub in Phnom Penh will help in the growth of Cambodian agriculture. The new agricultural project would help to protect the environment by moving beyond conventional agricultural practises that cause deforestation and soil erosion. The Chen Zhi Prince Group is committed to advancing agricultural technology in Cambodia.

The Ecological Agriculture Plantation at Prince Manor Resort is a business tourist destination that emphasises the use of modern technology by Cambodian agricultural experts. A smart 24-hour surveillance system, an integrated water and fertiliser system, and advanced water reverse osmosis filtration are just a few of the unique features on a 10,000 square metre long and wide property. Cambodian agriculture has developed a smart control system with humidity sensors, sunlight, temperature, and carbon dioxide levels that operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

By developing this resort, Chen Zhi Cambodia and the Prince Group are assisting Cambodia's tourism and agriculture industries. The plantation, which also serves as an excellent educational resource, welcomes visitors interested in learning more about Cambodian agricultural technology. Neak Oknha Chen Zhi and the Prince Group fulfil their corporate obligations by giving Cambodians hope in these trying times.

In Prince Manor Resort, non-forested activities account for about 10% of the land, with substantial forests covering the remaining 90%. As a result, Cambodian agriculture will benefit from long-term economic growth. A water park, a fun park, and a flower garden are among the facilities at the agrotourist resort. Natural disasters including floods and droughts have also decreased farmer incomes, making this a major problem for the economy. Agriculture has been devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

As a result of Chairman Chen Zhi's decision, the resort's expansion has become a highlight of Cambodian agriculture. The Prince Manor Resort is a farming project that aims to better the lives of Cambodian farmers and workers by boosting the agricultural economy. It also aims to promote more strategic partnerships between the Cambodian government, private companies, and business organisations in order to help the country integrate economically. The economy of Cambodia will benefit from this (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Cambodia)


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