[PHNOM PENH POST]
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Chan Sarun said
yesterday there was currently not enough domestically produced pork to
meet local demand.
“A lack of pork production requires temporary
imports, costing revenue, without [considering the impact of] illegal
imports,” he said.
There were generally sufficient quantities of cattle, buffalo, and poultry to supply domestic markets, he added.
Chan
Sarun claimed the average Cambodian consumed 15 kilogrammes of beef,
9.75 kilogrammes of pork, and 2 kilogrammes of chicken per year, figures
which he said were below the regional average.
Cambodia Pig Raiser Association Technical Director Trai Bin Lai said a lack of know-how with raising swine was a concern.
“The Minister should open a national strategy to urge more people to raise pigs.”
Kampong
Cham province pig raiser Ban Neiseang said she was raising only six
pigs this year, after losing US$2,000 in the industry when she was
raising about 30 animals in 2010.
She blamed low pork prices and fierce competition from animals imported from Vietnam for the loss.
“If the price of pork increases, I will raise more pigs,” she said.
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