FAO in Cambodia
Investments in sustainable crop technologies and climate-resilient livestock production in the Northwest as well as forest...
EU and FAO Partner to Strengthen Cambodia's Fisheries Management 17 May 2024, Phnom Penh-The Food and...
"Today, I've learned about the consequences of antimicrobial resistance, knowledge I never had before. It is crucial to impart this understanding to younger generations, shaping a future where antimicrobial resistance is understood and combatted from an early age." This was the feedback from Chamroeu Channit, a student at the Royal University...
Essential fish habitats such as coral reefs and seagrass are necessary for fish reproduction, growth, feeding and shelter. Marine fish cannot survive without these vital healthy habitats. Effective management of fisheries contribute to  enabling growth in the value generated by marine fisheries while ensuring that resources are exploited at an...
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Fisheries Administration (FiA) with funding from the European Union are holding a series of fisheries science curriculum review workshops with universities to improve fisheries education in Cambodia. The four universities involved are the Royal University of Agriculture, Prek...
A new project aimed at enhancing the climate change resilience of smallholder farmers and local communities by increasing their access to growing premium market segments was launched in Cambodia on 27 October 2023. The initiative, the Public-Social-Private Partnerships for Ecologically-Sound Agriculture and Resilient Livelihood in Northern Tonle Sap Basin (PEARL) project,...
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in collaboration with the National Animal Health and Production Research Institute of the General Directorate of the Department of Animal Health and Production in Cambodia is training stakeholders from the livestock sector as part of efforts to improve capacity on Codex...