[PHNOM PENH POST]
KOGID Cambodia’s first rice shipments to the Middle East were part of an
expansion into new markets and agricultural products, company officials
said yesterday.
The South Korean-owned firm this month sent 300
tonnes of rice to United Arab Emirates buyers, and planned to add
Russia to its list of destinations next year, KOGID Cambodia sales and
marketing manager Seng Sokhom said.
Increased demand from international markets had led to shipments to a wider array of markets such as the UAE, he said.
KOGID Cambodia also aimed to increase its overall agricultural exports, company officials said.
“Cambodia’s agriculture sector has very strong potential,” KOGID Cambodia production manager Ha Min-woo said.
“So we will expand our production here and export rice, corn, cassava and beans to world markets.”
Seng
Sokhom said KOGID Cambodia planned to boost its rice exports to 50,000
tonnes by 2015, compared with 5,000 tonnes over the next year.
Cambodia’s
rice exporters are also increasingly taking advantage of duty-free
exports to the European Union. The value of rice exports to Europe
increased 216 per cent in the first five months of 2011.
Rice shipments to the EU reached US$29.4 million for the period, up from $9.3 million the year before.
“We
hope shipments will continue to increase, because many exporters are
interested in this European demand,” Kong Putheara, director of the
Commerce Ministry’s Department for Statistics and Information, said.
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