PhnomPenhPost-Sept 22, 2021

The Cambodia Pepper and Spices Federation (CPSF), in collaboration with USAID-funded Feed the Future Cambodia Harvest II project (Harvest II), on September 20 virtually launched the “Export Mission to the Middle East and North Africa” program. The program aims to leverage emerging digital technologies to engage local businesses and provide them with assistance and specific expertise, to upgrade and expand the domestic capacity for safe-food production and establish a market presence in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region. CPSF president Mak Ny told The Post on September 21 that under the new project, 25 agriculture-based businesses – including 10 peppercorn exporters – had been selected to participate in this month’s edition of the Organic Digital Trade Expo from September 28-29.

Ny presented the event as the “first” major chance for Cambodia to showcase its products to a Mena audience, saying that it offers business networking opportunities with prospective buyers, distributors, exporters and other partners in the region. Read more at: https://www.phnompenhpost.com/business/spice-community-ready-enter-mena-region