Chinese Firm to Invest in Cambodia’s Growing Flower Industry

A significant development in Cambodia’s agricultural sector is underway as a leading company from Yunnan province, China, has announced plans to invest in flower cultivation and supply within the country.

This initiative follows discussions held on 27 November 2024 between Mr. Suon Sophal, Deputy Secretary-General of the Cambodian Investment Committee, and a Chinese delegation led by Mr. Li Song, Governor of Jinning District, Yunnan Province, with representatives from various companies. The meeting highlighted mutual objectives to enhance agricultural collaboration and develop Cambodia’s emerging flower industry.

Jinning district is a recognized agricultural hub in China, celebrated for its expertise in flower cultivation and exports. The Chinese investors expressed their intent to transfer advanced cultivation techniques and establish supply chains that could elevate Cambodia’s position in the international flower market. Cambodia’s conducive climate, coupled with its growing agricultural potential, has made it an attractive destination for investments in this niche sector.

The Cambodian Investment Committee’s report for the first ten months of 2024 showcases the country’s thriving investment landscape, with 346 projects approved, amounting to a total capital of USD 5.5 billion—a 38% increase from the same period in 2023. China ranks as the second-largest investor in Cambodia, contributing 42.64% of total investment capital. (Read more)

As this investment takes root, it is expected to provide significant opportunities for economic growth, employment, and international collaboration in Cambodia’s agricultural sector. This partnership not only promises to enhance Cambodia’s agricultural output but also positions the nation as a rising player in the global flower industry.

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