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Cambodia’s Minister of Commerce Cham Prasidh said Sunday the Country has
been seeking Dubai investors to broker Cambodian milled Rice for countries
surrounding the Persian Gulf.
“Although our Rice is not the types of rRce consumed in the United Arab
Emirates as they mostly eat India’s long grain Basmati Rice, we want Dubai’s
Rice brokers to buy our milled Rice and wholesale to countries
in-and-surrounding the Persian Gulf,” he said at the Phnom Penh International
Airport when returning from participating in the International Rice Exhibition
2011 in Dubai.
Cham said his visit to Dubai was the start of the bi-lateral trade
relationship between Cambodia and Dubai and he had extended an invitation
letter to Sheikha Lubna Bint Khalid Al Qasimi, the UAE Minister for Foreign
Trade who will visit Cambodia early next year, in order to look into the
co-operation on Rice and other agricultural produce between the 2 countries.
“We believe that from next year, the trade and investment relationship
between Cambodia and Dubai, especially rice cooperation, will be started,” he
said.
The UAE is the World’s biggest re-exporter of Rice. Annually, Dubai brokers
milled Rice from around the Globe in equivalent to US$1.4-B, he said.
Cambodia produced some 8-M tons of paddy rice last year. Of the figures, the
Country leaves 3.9-M tons of rice paddies, in equivalent to 2.5-M tons of
milled Rice, left over for exports this year, according to the government
report.
However, this country can export only the small amount of its milled rice
due to the lack of sophisticated post-harvesting technology.
The country needs roughly 350 million U.S. dollars to invest in hi-tech post
harvest technology and to purchase rice paddies from farmers for processing in
order to achieve its self-imposed target of one-million-ton rice exports by
2015.
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