BACKGROUND
The Royal Government of Cambodia has received financing in the form of a loan (USD26.1 million) from the International Fund for Agricultural Development, a grant (USD15 million) from the Adaptation for Smallholder Agriculture Programme Trust Fund, and Government funding (USD11.4 million) from the Ministry of Economy and Finance to implement the Agriculture Services Programme for Innovation, Resilience and Extension (ASPIRE). The total confirmed financing is approximately USD 52.5 million.<>
KEY EVENT CALENDAR
ASPIRE VIDEO
ARTICLE
PUBLICATION
NEWSLETTER
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Volume 1 | Issue 1 | Volume 1 | Issue 2 | Agriculture Marketing Information | Volume 2|Issue 3 |
GUIDELINE| POLICY
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Guideline for Tree Nursery | Guideline for Smallholder Learning Group (SLG) (Khmer Version) | Guideline for Smallholder Learning Group (SLG) (English Verion) | Report on Agriculture Policy Research Study |
POSTER
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Chicken raising poster | Fish raising poster | Pig raising poster | Rice Planting Poster | Vegetable Planting Poster |
Reduced poverty and increased resilience of poor and vulnerable smallholder farmers in cambodia
Enhanced Cambodian model of agriculture services is a demonstrated as effective for assisting a diversity of smallholder farmers to contribute to broad-based economic growth through profitable and resilient farm business.
“PICTURES FROM THE FIELD”