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Our agricultural cooperatives are our producer partners as well as our shareholders. We aspire to transform local farmers to be entrepreneurs.
Our agricultural cooperatives are our producer partners as well as our shareholders. We aspire to transform local farmers to be entrepreneurs.
approach allows small scale holder farmers to participate in inclusive, responsible, and sustainable agri-business. That ensures not only food safety and quality, but also a considerate approach to biodiversity and environment.
CACC’s focus is on building smallholder farms by assisting them with adding value and enhancing their income.
CACC embodies a PPPP concept, where public (e.g. local govt or NGO), private (commercial enterprise) and producers (growers and cooperatives) work together to create a value chain and trading platform for agricultural crops with drying, warehousing, and commodity management as core activities. The platform supports numerous applications including the potential implementation of ‘smart contracts’, organic farming methods, and other innovations in promoting and exporting Cambodian crops.
(e.g. local government or NGO)
(commercial enterprise)
(growers and cooperatives) to work together
to create a value chain and trading platform for agricultural crops.
In 2017, CACC was set up to provide post-harvest improvement solutions to smallholder farms in an effort to operate a sustainable and ethical value chain. CACC was founded with an inclusive model in mind and a vision to develop the pathway of togetherness – Grow Together Responsibly .
In 2018, CACC invest facility in Kompong Thom Province.
Launch product purchase, seed, fertilizer, warehouse and collateral scheme
- Second round of milestone - New contract partnership - Value Chain actor engagement
- Inaugurated CACC’s 2nd facility (Northern of Cambodia) - Cashew nut expansion - Partnership development for export finished product (cashew)
Two big firms – Amru Rice Cambodia and Cambodian Agriculture Cooperative Corporation (CACC), the largest buyers of Preah Vihear province’s organic
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