The Phnom Penh Post

Electricit­y price cut for farmers

- Khouth Sophak Chakrya

TO ENCOURAGE farmers to increase agricultur­al production, Electricit­e du Cambodge (EdC) has cut the price of electricit­y used for irrigation at night to 480 riel (12 US cents) per kWh.

This follows a July 15 call by the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Fisheries requesting the EdC to cut the price of electricit­y for farmers.

The reduced price will be in effect daily from 9pm to 7am and is only valid for farmers using power to pump water for agricultur­al purposes.

NGO Coalition of Cambodian Farmer Community (CCFC) director Theng Savoeun said: “We are happy with the EdC’s electricit­y price reduction plan.”

Savoeun said many Cambodian farmers do not depend on rain to plan their harvests as they did in the past. Some farmers use as much as 60 per cent of their rice fields to grow crops and vegetables with new hightech water systems and ploughing machines instead of cattle.

“I call on the government to encourage the relevant ministries to increase the use of irrigation systems to provide water support to farmers as well as reduce petrol prices,” he said.

Ministry spokesman Srey Vuthy confirmed that the plan’s goal is to encourage farmers to increase production.

“We do not have specific data on the numbers of farmers who will use this electricit­y plan. The ministry is encouragin­g its experts to collaborat­e with the mines and energy department­s throughout the country to promote the plan to farmers,” he said.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? The Phnom Penh Municipal Hall has ordered a firm to rebuild a 200m section of wall at the Boeung Trabek canal in Chamkarmon district after it was found to be tilting, causing safety and technical concerns.
HONG MENEA The Phnom Penh Municipal Hall has ordered a firm to rebuild a 200m section of wall at the Boeung Trabek canal in Chamkarmon district after it was found to be tilting, causing safety and technical concerns.

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