Angkor Green https://angkorgreen.com.kh/ and CDRI signed an MOU on development research in PPP, agriculture value chains, agro-business development, innovation and technology for agricultural productivity, access to market, and product information and know-how.
As an independent development policy think tank, CDRI is to contribute to Cambodia’s sustainable development and the well-being of its people in partnership with Cambodian public institutions, CSOs, private sector, and development partners. The Angkor Green is to provide the agriculture solution to Cambodian farmers and consumers., Agro-chemical and Bio-Control Agent, Agri-machineries and Tractor, Drip Irrigation and Equipment, Animal Feeds and Medicines, and Export of Agricultural Produces.
CDRI collaborates with JETRO – Japan External Trade Organization to promote a greener and more innovative future for Japan and ASEAN countries, particularly Cambodia. The collaboration will see the implementation of environmentally friendly practices and innovative technologies in Cambodia’s crucial sectors. JETRO and CDRI plan to work together to identify areas for improvement and provide technical assistance to businesses. Overall, this is seen as a positive step toward achieving ‘ . For more details, please read the article via this link: https://bit.ly/3ngbFiN
On July 30, 2020, at 10.00, H.E. Chea Chanto, the Governor of the National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) and Honorary Chair and Co-Founder of CDRI, welcomed Dr. Mey Kalyan, Chair of CDRI Board of Directors, Dr. Sokhem Pech, CDRI Executive Director, and Dr. Eng Netra, CDRI Research Director, for a courtesy visit. H.E Chea Chanto recalled with great pride and pleasure, the establishment of the CDRI by the Samdech Prime Minister, Ms. Eva Mysliwiec and himself in 1990. He added […]
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has significantly impacted Cambodia’s economic transformation. The country has shifted from a planned agricultural-based economy to a free-market structure, with low-tech industries like textiles, garments, tourism, construction, real estate, and agriculture driving growth. Moving forward, Cambodia faces challenges in maximising FDI benefits. To ensure long-term economic sustainability and enhance its position in the Mekong subregion, diversifying FDI sources and researching current development and past experiences are crucial. Recently, the CDRI’s Economics Centre organised a workshop titled […]