In our model, the upstream sector covers processing, compliance, labelling and/or packaging, marketing and distribution before products go to market. This sector contributes to skilled employment, technical expertise and quality standards.
Strengthening this sector can increase value addition, competitiveness and market access that in turn contributes to employment, economic growth, production and crop diversification.
The downstream sector covers primary agricultural production activities. These include research and development of better farming techniques or machinery, climate- or pest-resilient seeds, sustainable practices, improved irrigation systems, farming and harvesting crops, and enhanced post-harvest handling and storage facilities. Strengthening the downstream sector has a positive ripple effect on the entire supply chain.
For Cambodia, the key challenge is to grow its value addition sector rather than sell raw produce to Thailand and Vietnam who then benefit from processing it themselves. Value addition requires a significant improvement in processing efficiency, affordable processing equipment, and use of wastage, ensuring that farming households receive better prices for their products and can rely on stable market access.
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View moreThe Cambodia Australia Partnership for Resilient Economic Development (CAPRED) is Australia’s flagship economic development program in Cambodia. CAPRED’s goal is to help Cambodia achieve resilient, inclusive and sustainable economic growth. Australia through CAPRED works with stakeholders across the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC), the private sector and development partners to achieve outcomes. In its second full year of implementation (1 July 2023-30 June 2024), CAPRED had significant successes across the cross-cutting themes (Policy Hub; Gender Equality, Disability and Social Inclusion (GEDSI); and Climate Resilience) and technical domains (Agriculture and Agro-Processing; Trade, Investment and Enterprise Development; and Infrastructure Development).
This policy brief provides an overview of the Cambodian Government-Private Sector Forum (G-PSF), from its founding to the challenges and opportunities of the present day. It is the first in a planned series of policy briefs that delve into the G-PSF model. The G-PSF is a comprehensive public-private dialogue mechanism that comprises a plenary forum chaired by the Cambodian Prime Minister and technical working groups (WGs). Its primary function is to provide a platform through which government and industry can come together to discuss, debate and create solutions to regulatory or policy issues to promote economic growth.
Within a fast-moving international trade environment, Cambodia’s aspirations for growth, along with global shifts and trends, require a focus on constructive economic policies.
CAPRED: Highlights 2023-24
CAMBODIA GOVERNMENT-PRIVATE SECTOR FORUM (G-PSF)
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