[PHNOM PENH POST]
A Japan energy company yesterday said it planned to build a rice mill fuelled by rice husks in Cambodia’s Takeo province.
New
Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization yesterday
signed a memorandum of understanding with the Kingdom’s Ministry of
Industry, Mines and Enegry (MIME) confirming cooperation on the mill
powered by renewable energy.
Construction of the mill will
conclude in June next year and production will start in 2013, NEDO
Chairman Kazuo Furukawa said. He claimed the mill would set the standard
in Cambodia for quality and efficiency in rice milling.
“The project will become an example for rice millers throughout the country,” he said at the signing ceremony.
Japanese
technicians are already working at the planned site in Daun Keo town,
Takeo province, Kazuo Furukawa added. MIME secretary of state Sat Samy
said that while Cambodia’s rice milling standards still lag behind the
rest of the region, the project will be in line with the government’s
policy goals.
Rice millers in Takeo supported the project. Duong
Heng, a local miller in the province, said the mill will offer a model
for the country’s agriculture sector.
“It’s good experience for
us because we are very close to [the proposed mill site],” Duong Heng
said yesterday, adding that there are 10 large rice mills in the area
that are powered by oil, which does not comply with international
standards.
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