What is the agriculture like in Cambodia?

What is the agriculture like in Cambodia?

Agriculture accounts for 22 percent of Cambodia’s GDP, and employs about 3 million people. Agricultural exports – including rice, cassava, maize, pepper, fresh mango, and raw palm oil – reached 4.2 million tons in 2018. U.S.-Cambodia agriculture trade is about $220 million per year, lots of potential for growth.

Why is agriculture important for Cambodia?

Agriculture has the potential to be an engine for economic growth and food security in Cambodia, but the country must improve its production and post-harvest infrastructure, streamline the business environment, and increase capacity for financial services to reach rural entrepreneurs.

Why agriculture is important in our life?

Agriculture plays a critical role in the entire life of a given economy. Agriculture is the backbone of the economic system of a given country. In addition to providing food and raw material, agriculture also provides employment opportunities to a very large percentage of the population.

What is an issue with agriculture in Cambodia?

Poor infrastructure, particularly limited irrigation and rural roads, and inadequate access to technology and extension services are the major challenges that Cambodian farmers currently face.

What do we get from agriculture?

Agriculture is the process of producing food, feed, fiber and many other desired products by the cultivation of certain plants and the raising of domesticated animals (livestock). Modern agriculture extends well beyond the traditional production of food for humans and animal feeds.

How agriculture affects my life?

Agriculture creates both jobs and economic growth. Communities also hold agricultural-based events, such as crop and livestock judging competitions and 4-H exhibits at their county fair. Many communities benefit from having Famers Markets where smaller farmers can interact directly with consumers.

Why is agriculture important in the Caribbean?

Historically, agriculture has played a central role in the Caribbean economies. Large plantations of especially sugar and bananas produced agricultural commodities for exports representing an important sector for the economy. Agriculture also makes up a smaller share of the economy.

How is agriculture used in everyday life?

Production agriculture also includes a variety of specialties, such as fish, timber, fur-bearing animals, trees, shrubs, flowers, herbs and much more. Most of the products we use everyday come from agriculture. The sheets we sleep on and the pajamas we wear are made from cotton, just like Q-tips for your ears.

What did agriculture do for humans?

When early humans began farming, they were able to produce enough food that they no longer had to migrate to their food source. This meant they could build permanent structures, and develop villages, towns, and eventually even cities. Closely connected to the rise of settled societies was an increase in population.

Posted In Q&A