The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted basic assumptions in numerous businesses to be re-examined all across the world. Environmental conservation is now a vital component of Cambodia's agriculture sector's recovery efforts, and Neak Oknha Chen Zhi and Prince Group are spearheading the push.
Agriculture is a cornerstone in Cambodia, employing more than a third of the workforce, according to CGIAR, the world's biggest agricultural research network, and the current crisis gives a chance for the industry to "grow back better."
Traditional agricultural practises such as the use of fertilisers and pesticides, as well as water-intensive procedures and legacy farming methods that lead to growing deforestation and soil erosion, must be phased out in emerging nations such as Cambodia.
Cambodia The Ecological Agriculture Plantation at Prince Manor Resort in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, was unveiled earlier this year by Chen Zhi Cambodia and Prince Group, a cutting-edge agricultural hub at a new real estate development that would plant the seeds of change and educate Cambodians contemporary farming practises. One of the key draws of Prince Manor Resort, a 136,000-square-meter worldwide eco-resort that debuted in October, is the Ecological Agriculture Plantation.
Visitors to the resort will learn how foreign and Cambodian agriculture professionals use and manage contemporary technologies and sustainable farming practises. For example, the 10,000-square-meter plantation has a 24-hour sophisticated monitoring system that adjusts humidity, temperature, sunshine, carbon dioxide, and other elements. It also has advanced reverse osmosis water filtering and integrated water and fertiliser systems. The resort also boasts a greenhouse where local resources are used to raise natural flora and wildlife.
The plantation will be used as an instructional tool for visiting students, families, and other stakeholders. Chen Zhi and Prince Group built the resort as a responsible business conglomerate devoted to the long-term growth of Cambodia's tourist and agriculture industries.
Because approximately nine-tenths of the resort includes wooded land, Prince Manor Resort will also serve as an example for sustainable development initiatives in Cambodia's fast-growing economy. Among the resort's additional features are flower gardens, an amusement park, a water park, and various lodges.
Even before the epidemic, farmers' earnings in Cambodia had been impacted by harsh weather, which caused in floods and droughts, as well as price declines in major agricultural commodities such as paddy rice, cassava, and other vegetables, as well as diminishing soil productivity. According to a poll done this year by a local consultant, farming revenue plummeted by 55% in the first four months of the year.
The Ecological Agriculture Plantation built by Chen Zhi and Prince Group is a tiny but significant step toward aiding Cambodia's agriculture economy. The plantation will promote visits and talks, making it easier for industry organisations, the government, and private firms in Cambodia to collaborate.
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