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Study Report No.08 (2018)
The development of agricultural cooperatives (ACs) started in the 1990s. It was then supported by the promulgation of the Law on Agricultural Cooperatives in 2013, and the number of ACs increased the most during the last decade. As of 2022, the total ...
Study Report No.07 (2018)
Agricultural diversification has never been more important than it is now. While COVID-19 has been severely affecting other sectors, agriculture keeps growing. The sector grew by 0.5 percent in 2020 ...
Study Report No.06 (2017)
The agricultural investments landscape of Cambodia is changing rapidly. The large-scale development model, driven by agro-industrial concessions, is out of steam, and other forms of investments linking farmers with ...
Study Report No.05 (2016)
Until 2012, agricultural investments in Cambodia have mainly occurred through large-scale land acquisition (LSLA) and agricultural operations. The results of LSLA have been ...
Study Report No.04 (2016)
The survey was conducted in August 2020 through phone interviews with 1,525 of the approximately 130,000 workers in the garment, footwear, travel goods, hotel/guesthouse, and other tourism service industries ...
Study Report No.03 (2015)
Tourism was one of the key drivers of the Cambodian economy before the COVID-19 pandemic. However, since early 2020 when the pandemic hit the country, the absence of foreign visitors and restricted domestic travel caused ...
Study Report No.02 (2015)
Digital technology plays an important role in enabling economic growth, and has the potential to have a significant impact on job creation and labor market structure in Cambodia. This results in a pressing need for ...
Study Report No.01 (2014)
In Cambodia, the mechanisms of Economic Land Concessions (ELC) have allowed the government to lease State land to domestic and foreign companies for agro-industrial development. ELCs often overlap with land ...